Cornell University Offers ‘Person of Color’ Exemption From Flu Vaccine Requirement

Vaccine exemptions based on race? Really? How is this even legal?

Campus Reform reports:

Cornell offers ‘person of color’ exemption for flu vaccine requirementStudents at Cornell University can use their status as a “person of color” to be exempt from the university’s flu vaccine requirement.“Students who identify as Black, Indigenous, or as a Person of Color (BIPOC) may have personal concerns about fulfilling the Compact requirements based on historical injustices and current events,” explains Cornell Health’s vaccine requirement FAQ.Students can send a private message to Cornell Health in order to request a non-medical or non-religious exemption for the immunization. For more information, the FAQ links to a page “especially for students of color,” which is meant to help minority students concerned about the flu vaccine requirement.“We recognize that, due to longstanding systemic racism and health inequities in this country, individuals from some marginalized communities may have concerns about needing to agree to such requirements,” explains the page. “For example, historically, the bodies of Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC) have been mistreated, and used by people in power, sometimes for profit or medical gain.”

Professor Jacobson commented on Twitter:

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