Villanova University COVID-19 Booster Mandate

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#406

I should have the right to chose what I do with my own body, especially when it concerns new, potentially dangerous, and unnecessary immunizations and treatments.

Brianna Scarda (Port Jefferson, 2022-01-20)

#407

I am signing because I trust in God and the immune system He has given us. I am signing for my niece Emma and students everywhere. I pray that Villanova makes a difference in this world.

Jennifer Purpura (Staten island, 2022-01-20)

#409

I believe it is your choice.

Jennifer Jennifer (Staten Island, 2022-01-20)

#410

As a grandfather of three college students who have had Covid without having the vaccine with no consequence have antibodies and as a grad in chem I say follow the science they should not be blackmailed into this

Richard Purpura (Statement island, 2022-01-20)

#411

I am a grandmother of a villa nova student I am vaccinated and do not feel my granddaughters needs to protect me she needs to protect herself

Josephine Purpura (Staten island, 2022-01-20)

#413

Healthy young adults DO NOT need the vaccine, let alone countless additional boosters. Leave our kids alone!!

Scott Goodelle (Mooresville , 2022-01-20)

#421

I am signing because I am concerned about the effects of the booster vaccine on our daughter and son who are freshmen at Villanova. Thank you for your consideration

Ken Browne (Short Hills, 2022-01-25)

#422

I am signing to request a time-critical modification to Villanova University's COVID-19 booster vaccine mandate.

Ruslana Naida (King of Prussia, 2022-01-26)

#424

As a Villanova law student I know the booster doesn’t protect me from testing positive from covid and I respect my peers decision not to receive the booster based on conversations with their doctor.

Kaitlyn Cannan (Philadelphia , 2022-01-26)

#425

The science shows young adults are mildly affected by Covid. I am against emergency use vaccines with no long term data. This vaccine should be for the elderly and those with underlying health issues.

Michele Moghab (New York, 2022-01-26)

#429

I do not think a booster should be required for Villanova students.

Cristy Norton (Chesterfield , 2022-01-27)

#431

My body my choice

Jake Coppen (Avon, 2022-01-27)

#432

This is an overreach of Villanova University and is putting students at risk.

Will Eakes (Street, 2022-01-27)

#435

I’m signing this petition because my son attends Villanova University and I agree with the concerns stated in this petition.

Diane Eakes (Street, MD, 2022-01-28)

#437

Children are fully vaxxed already. The booster is not mandatory and should not be mandated. Enough is enough. Stop holding education for vax over our heads.

Tulina P (Brooklyn , 2022-01-29)

#442

I do not believe that my 19 year old needed a booster or will need additional boosters. It has not been studied and studies show that it is not the answer especially for this age group.

Deborah Dundore (Atlantic Beach, FL, 2022-02-01)

#444

I am signing as a concerned alumni and parent. It has been made very clear that neither the vaccine nor the booster prevent someone from getting or spreading the virus. Natural immunity has been proven the best defense. In addition, the risks associated with the vaccines/boosters to college-aged students far outweigh the risks of the virus to them.

Joy Sargent (Manhasset, 2022-02-03)

#446

I am signing this because you made my daughter get this booster and 3 weeks after her injection she got Covid anyway and she was sent home! This policy is a travesty and very dangerous moving forward, when does it end! PLEASE stop this madness!

Ken Melkonich (Trenton, 2022-02-05)

#449

As a health care professional and parent of college age kids, I feel that when there is risk, there must be choice. These kids have a 99.97% survival rate. Enough is enough!

Amanda Patterson (Evansville, IN, 2022-02-08)

#452

My daughter is an incoming Fall Freshman and I have concerns with the booster mandate.

Darren Brodeur (Midland Park, 2022-02-11)



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