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Forget COVID. University of Denver makes a different vaccine mandatory - Hot Air
Oct 20, 2021 1 min, 18 secs
Out at the University of Denver, school administrators are already making staff and students take saliva tests for COVID every nine days on top of providing proof of vaccination to attend classes in person.

Cold and flu season is approaching (as it does every year) and the school will now require proof of having been vaccinated against the flu.

With cold and flu season approaching on Colorado University is requiring everyone on campus to get another vaccine shot.

Earlier this month, health officials from the University of Denver announced they would require all students and staff to get a flu vaccine by mid-December.

Students and staff are required to take a saliva test every nine days.

With similar symptoms between COVID and flu, the school said it would bring back the flu vaccine requirement this year.

The administration at the university is clearly so focused on maintaining a sense of panic that they will now issue mandates that have not been required by any level of government to try to prevent the possibility of any disease that even looks similar to COVID showing up.

Over the course of the past year’s debates regarding vaccine mandates and immunity passports, one of the most common questions we’ve heard from skeptics ran along the following lines.

We were also regularly scolded by our betters on cable news to “stop comparing COVID to the flu!” Because presumably COVID is supposed to be far worse?

But now the University of Denver is going in the opposite direction and comparing the flu to COVID.

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