Meanwhile fully vaccinated universities such Harvard Business School, Brown University, and Boston University are continuing to see outbreaks, mandatory testing, lockdowns, and other restrictions.
If fully vaccinated universities are not back to normal than how are higher vaccination rates going to solve the problem?
Are effective treatments such as monoclonal antibodies combined with natural immunity and voluntary vaccination a more promising path?
A study release in early September showed that 83% of blood donors already have antibodies.
If only they could aerosolize the vaccine then they could just pump it into all the minority neighborhoods like they did with the radioactive stuff. lol
Harvard Business School moved all in-person classes for first-year MBA and some second-year students online this week, and increased its Covid-19 testing requirements to try to curb a recent surge in breakthrough cases on campus.
The school, located in Boston, is switching to remote learning through Oct. 3 to try to suppress the virus, which is mostly infecting the university’s fully vaccinated graduate students, according to the institution’s website. Roughly 95% of the university’s students and 96% of its staff are vaccinated. More than 1,000 students are enrolled in the business school’s class of 2023.
This can’t be right, I keep hearing it’s a pandemic of the unvaccinated?
Yes, and don’t forget about the outbreak of the plane-load of fully vaccinated Democrats from the Texas House and their contacts in DC earlier this summer.