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re: University of Alabama mandates COVID shot
Posted on 10/22/21 at 9:13 pm to BananaHammock
Posted on 10/22/21 at 9:13 pm to BananaHammock
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Good move IMO
That’s because you have sucked 1000 too many dicks
Posted on 10/22/21 at 9:14 pm to BananaHammock
It would have been a good move if your mom would’ve pulled out.
Posted on 10/22/21 at 9:17 pm to BananaHammock
quote:
Good move IMO
You probably would have said the same thing about Jews being loaded into box cars in Germany.
Posted on 10/22/21 at 9:27 pm to The Maj
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I quit sending the frickers money well before this…. All the woke shite was enough for me to determine my money was better utilized elsewhere…
I left a voice-mail at Auburn’s office of alumni giving letting them know that Auburn will receive no more gifts from me until the University resolves this issue satisfactorily. There is of course little doubt in my mind that my financial contributions to Auburn since my graduation is but small change compared to the Deep State payola accrued in the form of Federal research grants yet if enough alum followed suit, it will catch their attention.
My wife and I gifted Auburn University the principle of an endowed scholarship in Civil Engineering in honor of my father, an API graduate, a Korean War veteran and a long-time small business owner. My father no doubt is rolling in his grave over this tyranny.
This post was edited on 10/22/21 at 11:01 pm
Posted on 10/22/21 at 9:28 pm to keks tadpole
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IMO if Kay Ivey wants to waltz back into the Governor’s office, she needs to heed our State’s motto and make preparations to do so.
This Friday Night Dump Puts Kay Ivey & State Legislators On The Clock. Are they going to let this tyranny continue? Or take a stand? We will know Monday.
Posted on 10/22/21 at 10:48 pm to tideguy
Nick Saban approves of this message.
Posted on 10/22/21 at 11:49 pm to tideguy
I filed a religious exemption today. We’ll see what happens.
Posted on 10/22/21 at 11:59 pm to tideguy
I can’t stand Bama, but I’ll be glad to fight beside them in the trenches against this tyranny!!
Posted on 10/23/21 at 5:57 am to tideguy
Federal mandate is illegal
And a state school is independent of Federal law or fill in the blank
And a state school is independent of Federal law or fill in the blank
Posted on 10/23/21 at 6:44 am to BananaHammock
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University of Alabama mandates COVID shot
Good move IMO
You know how I know that BananaHammock lies when he swears that he's conservative whilst shitting on "bro science" and Ivermectin?
He supports mandates for leaky EUA "vaccines" that are shown to be ineffective against muh variants which are pushed to pump profits for Big Pharma which in turn greases the pockets of foul swamp creatures.
Posted on 10/23/21 at 7:40 am to tideguy
University of Tennessee is implementing it also
" Important Information Regarding Vaccinations
As you may have heard, a number of federal vaccination mandates have been issued in recent weeks. While some of the mandates are being challenged in the courts, the ultimate resolution of these cases is unknown.
I wanted to share with you what we presently know regarding the mandates and how they impact UT and our employees.
On Sept. 9, President Biden signed Executive Order 14042, "Ensuring Adequate COVID Safety Protocols for Federal Contractors," that directs federal agencies to include a clause in various new contracts, options, and extensions, which will, for the duration of the contract, require certain contractors or subcontractors to comply with safety standards issued by the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force.
On Sept. 24, the task force published its Guidance for Federal Contractors and Subcontractors, which has three main components to its workplace safety protocols:
Vaccination of covered contractor employees;
Masking and physical distancing requirements while in a covered contractor workplace; and
Designation of a person or persons to coordinate COVID-19 workplace safety efforts.
Across the UT System, we hold more than 1,900 contracts that may fall under this mandate, with a collective value that exceeded $750 million in federal funding in fiscal year 2021 alone.
It appears as though the University is subject to these new requirements and is required to ensure that all covered employees are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 no later than Dec. 8, 2021, unless the employee is legally entitled to an accommodation due to a medical condition or religious belief. The guidance does not include testing as an alternative to the vaccine requirement. Employees who have had a prior COVID-19 infection are also required by the Executive Order to be vaccinated.
The vaccine mandate applies broadly to employees who work on covered federal contracts (even if working remotely), those who work in connection with covered federal contracts, and those who work at the same location as employees who work on covered federal contracts or in connection with covered federal contracts The vaccine mandate applies in all locations in which covered employees work. Specific locations can be excluded from the mandate only when the institution can “affirmatively determine” that none of its covered employees are likely to be present in those locations during the period of performance for a covered contract. It will be up to each campus to make the determinations as to which employees and locations are subject to the vaccine mandate. The mandate does not apply to employees who perform work exclusively outside the United States.
We are closely reviewing the executive order and the guidance to determine how these new requirements will apply to UT employees at all campuses, institutes, extension offices and other locations and what processes need to be implemented in order to demonstrate compliance.
In the meantime, I am strongly urging all UT employees who have not been vaccinated to once again consider getting vaccinated. We have also created a resource tool to locate other free vaccination locations in your area. To meet the Dec. 8 deadline imposed by the Executive Order, the latest possible dates according to the CDC to start the vaccination process for each of the three available vaccines are:
Oct. 27, 2021 for first dose of Moderna (2 doses needed, 4 weeks apart + 2 weeks to take full effect)
Nov. 3, 2021 for first dose of Pfizer (2 doses needed, 3 weeks apart + 2 weeks to take full effect)
Nov. 24, 2021 for Johnson & Johnson (1 dose needed + 2 weeks to take full effect)
Clinical trial participants who received another COVID-19 vaccine are considered to be “fully vaccinated” two weeks after they have completed the vaccine series.
I recognize that this is a very sensitive topic and that there are a wide variety of strongly held feelings about COVID-19 mitigation measures. We are in unchartered territory, but we are doing everything within our control to thoughtfully consider how best to address this latest federal mandate.
Employees who wish to upload their proof of vaccination in anticipation of this likely requirement can do so in IRIS. We have compiled answers to frequently asked questions and will continue to update these as we learn more information.
Thank you, in advance, for your patience and understanding as we navigate our path forward through another unprecedented situation. We will provide more information regarding our plans and processes as it is available."
" Important Information Regarding Vaccinations
As you may have heard, a number of federal vaccination mandates have been issued in recent weeks. While some of the mandates are being challenged in the courts, the ultimate resolution of these cases is unknown.
I wanted to share with you what we presently know regarding the mandates and how they impact UT and our employees.
On Sept. 9, President Biden signed Executive Order 14042, "Ensuring Adequate COVID Safety Protocols for Federal Contractors," that directs federal agencies to include a clause in various new contracts, options, and extensions, which will, for the duration of the contract, require certain contractors or subcontractors to comply with safety standards issued by the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force.
On Sept. 24, the task force published its Guidance for Federal Contractors and Subcontractors, which has three main components to its workplace safety protocols:
Vaccination of covered contractor employees;
Masking and physical distancing requirements while in a covered contractor workplace; and
Designation of a person or persons to coordinate COVID-19 workplace safety efforts.
Across the UT System, we hold more than 1,900 contracts that may fall under this mandate, with a collective value that exceeded $750 million in federal funding in fiscal year 2021 alone.
It appears as though the University is subject to these new requirements and is required to ensure that all covered employees are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 no later than Dec. 8, 2021, unless the employee is legally entitled to an accommodation due to a medical condition or religious belief. The guidance does not include testing as an alternative to the vaccine requirement. Employees who have had a prior COVID-19 infection are also required by the Executive Order to be vaccinated.
The vaccine mandate applies broadly to employees who work on covered federal contracts (even if working remotely), those who work in connection with covered federal contracts, and those who work at the same location as employees who work on covered federal contracts or in connection with covered federal contracts The vaccine mandate applies in all locations in which covered employees work. Specific locations can be excluded from the mandate only when the institution can “affirmatively determine” that none of its covered employees are likely to be present in those locations during the period of performance for a covered contract. It will be up to each campus to make the determinations as to which employees and locations are subject to the vaccine mandate. The mandate does not apply to employees who perform work exclusively outside the United States.
We are closely reviewing the executive order and the guidance to determine how these new requirements will apply to UT employees at all campuses, institutes, extension offices and other locations and what processes need to be implemented in order to demonstrate compliance.
In the meantime, I am strongly urging all UT employees who have not been vaccinated to once again consider getting vaccinated. We have also created a resource tool to locate other free vaccination locations in your area. To meet the Dec. 8 deadline imposed by the Executive Order, the latest possible dates according to the CDC to start the vaccination process for each of the three available vaccines are:
Oct. 27, 2021 for first dose of Moderna (2 doses needed, 4 weeks apart + 2 weeks to take full effect)
Nov. 3, 2021 for first dose of Pfizer (2 doses needed, 3 weeks apart + 2 weeks to take full effect)
Nov. 24, 2021 for Johnson & Johnson (1 dose needed + 2 weeks to take full effect)
Clinical trial participants who received another COVID-19 vaccine are considered to be “fully vaccinated” two weeks after they have completed the vaccine series.
I recognize that this is a very sensitive topic and that there are a wide variety of strongly held feelings about COVID-19 mitigation measures. We are in unchartered territory, but we are doing everything within our control to thoughtfully consider how best to address this latest federal mandate.
Employees who wish to upload their proof of vaccination in anticipation of this likely requirement can do so in IRIS. We have compiled answers to frequently asked questions and will continue to update these as we learn more information.
Thank you, in advance, for your patience and understanding as we navigate our path forward through another unprecedented situation. We will provide more information regarding our plans and processes as it is available."
Posted on 10/23/21 at 11:01 am to tideguy
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Because this vaccination requirement is mandated by the federal government, UA does not have flexibility in its application or enforcement. Failure to comply will place The University of Alabama in jeopardy of losing hundreds of millions of dollars that we receive through federal contracts and awards as well as thousands of jobs funded, in part, by those dollars.
Of course it’s about the money.
Reminds me of this exchange between Hamilton and Jefferson from the John Adams series. Whole clip is worth watching, but Jefferson says it plainly around the 1:40 mark. Interesting to hear Hamilton openly state the purpose right as the nation was founded.
YT
This post was edited on 10/23/21 at 11:02 am
Posted on 10/23/21 at 11:28 am to tideguy
Safe to say no virus's at the capstone. RMFT
Posted on 10/23/21 at 11:41 am to Toomer Deplorable
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et we hear the argument that state legislatures rejecting such Federal mandates will lead to a “Constitutional Crisis.”

Posted on 10/23/21 at 11:43 am to Crimson1st
The state of Alabama just defeated the Delta surge completely without significant vaccine acceptance.
Cases are nearly rock bottom.
Cases are nearly rock bottom.
Posted on 10/23/21 at 11:47 am to tideguy
It's not bad enough their DNA is already suspect but they are going to throw a vax that has ZERO longterm testing to put in their bodies.
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