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Students File Federal Lawsuit Over Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination At Indiana University

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From NewsTarget.com….

A group of students from Indiana University have filed a lawsuit in federal court against their school’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

The school notified all of its students, faculty and staff on May 21 that they would be required to receive the vaccine for the fall semester. Those who do not comply will not be allowed to register for classes or will have their registrations canceled. In addition, their university-issued IDs will be terminated and they will be banned from participating in any type of on campus activity. Meanwhile, faculty and staff who do not get the vaccine will lose their jobs.

A message on the university’s website says that all students should get their first dose by July 1st in order to be fully vaccinated before the start of the school year.

The school has said that “Approved exemptions will be extremely limited to a very narrow set of criteria.” These exemptions include medical exemptions with documentation or medical deferral, religious exemptions and an exemption for those who sign up for a dedicated online program.

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