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The New Jersey State Legislature has proposed a bill in the Assembly (A1864) that "Requires students, staff, and others present at institutions of higher education to receive COVID-19 vaccine.”
CDC issued new COVID-19 guidance that focuses on individual decisions:
· The vaccinated and unvaccinated should follow the same guidance.
· Those exposed to the virus are no longer required to quarantine.
· Students can stay in class after being exposed to the virus.
· It’s no longer recommended to screen those without symptoms.
Despite the mounting evidence and data that the COVID injections are neither safe nor effective, bills S316 and A4334 are posted to committees.
Yet, higher education institutions such as Rutgers University have already mandated boosters for students, even those taking online classes. Should this become a law for all of higher education, primary and secondary are potentially the next target.
Currently the bills are in the committee of each house.
Contact members of the Assembly Health Committee and the
Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens.
(See below for Committee Members names and contact numbers)
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