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Ninety-six percent of Harvard University's employees are vaccinated, while 95% of its students are vaccinated, according to the university's COVID-19 testing dashboard.
originally posted by: HawkEyi
Harvard Business School moves classes Despite 95% vaccination. Will the booster shots even make any differences? the fact that you would be required to be vaxed every year according to Pfizer CEO?
While the MSM are ignoring the adverse reactions. Whats the point of massive vaccination and passports when you can still get high cases?
Harvard Business School moves classes online amid rise in COVID cases
Ninety-six percent of Harvard University's employees are vaccinated, while 95% of its students are vaccinated, according to the university's COVID-19 testing dashboard.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
a reply to: HawkEyi
Haaahahaahhaaha! Good. Gotta love one of the most expensive schools in the world teaching their students online.
Article says they are now doing mandatory student test 3 times per week as well.
That is absolutely nuts!
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
a reply to: HawkEyi
Haaahahaahhaaha! Good. Gotta love one of the most expensive schools in the world teaching their students online.
Article says they are now doing mandatory student test 3 times per week as well.
That is absolutely nuts!
More than 40 Harvard alumni won seats in Congress in this fall’s elections, with disproportionate representation among the Democratic ranks. While control of the U.S. Senate remains undecided, Democrats are projected to retain control of the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as regain the White House.
In the Senate, there were at least seven candidates who are alumni of one of the University’s twelve schools, six seeking re-election. Five of the six will remain in their seats for another term: Sen. Dan S. Sullivan ’87 (R-Alaska), Sen. Ben E. Sasse ’94 (R-Neb.), and Law School graduates Sen. Tom B. Cotton ’99 (R-Ark.), Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-Va.), and Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.).
As for the House of Representatives, at least 40 alumni won their elections, 36 of whom were incumbents. Six are Republicans, while 34 are Democrats. University President Lawrence S. Bacow often meets with members of Congress throughout the year to discuss the school’s priorities for higher education, including protections for international students, immigration, and research funding.
originally posted by: TheMirrorSelf
a reply to: HawkEyi
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