Covid represents a risk to everyone, and to people with disabilities the risk can be vastly greater. College students pursuing their education should in no way be hindered by fear of infection; hybrid learning is a must. My conversation with Ca. activists: mariannewilliamson.substack.…

Feb 23, 2022 · 6:04 AM UTC

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A college student is more likely to die/kill someone on the drive over to their classes vs dying from COVID. Should we nerf everything for the 0.9% of the world without considering the consequences? Pandemic is over, live your lives; you only get one.
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We’re talking about students with disabilities here. (As far as “you only get one life” is concerned, billions of people disagree with you.)
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Are you supporting vaccine mandates?
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Thank you.
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Please remember the critical role of early treatment. Having a greater risk does not have to imply a worse outcome. 🙏
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Really?? 😡
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As an Architect I'm aware of disability issues ... but this is something I never thought of ... This Pandemic is NOT OVER ... There is a new and more contagious Omicron variant BA-2 that's just getting a foothold in the US ... Thank You for bringing this to our attention.
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Good convo Marianne! Type of a president we need, one who cares about real issues!
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