Protestors says no to mandatory vaccinations at U of L

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Earlier this month, nine post-secondary institutions, including the University of Lethbridge announced that all students, visitors and teachers will have to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter the schools. Well, not everyone is in favour of that idea. Some protestors gathered outside of the U of L Thursday afternoon to say no to mandatory vaccines.

Jaime Hellam was one of the protestors at the rally today, and she says it shouldn’t be up to any governing body to decide what goes into another persons body.

“It should be our choice no matter what. Whether you’re pro-vaccine or anti-vaccine, we should all have the right to choose what goes into our body. Especially where there’s risk, there should be a choice.”

Mandatory vaccinations will be required starting on November 1st to enter the campus at the University of Lethbridge, unless students and staff can provide a medical exemption.

Rapid testing is no longer an alternative to not receiving a vaccination at the university.

The University of Alberta, University of Calgary, University of Lethbridge, MacEwan University, Medicine Hat College, Mount Royal University, NAIT, SAIT, and NorQuest College all decided to recently implement mandatory vaccinations.

Below is a list of the following measures set forth by the universities:

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