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Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-MT) has proposed a federal bill that seeks to hold universities accountable for vaccine-related injuries caused by their Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine mandates.
On Oct. 29, Rosendale, along with co-sponsors Reps. Eli Crane (R-AZ) and Bill Posey (R-FL) proposed a bill known as the “University Forced Vaccination Student Injury Mitigation Act of 2024.” This proposed bill would require universities to cover medical costs for students who experienced specific adverse health effects following COVID-19 vaccinations mandated by their institutions.
The legislation specifically lists health conditions such as myocarditis, pericarditis, thrombosis and Guillain-Barre syndrome. The bill provides the Secretary of Education the power to include any other vaccine-linked health issues deemed relevant. (Related: Nearly 14,000 Britons seek government payments for COVID-19 vaccine injuries.)
“If you are not prepared to face the consequences, you should have never committed the act,” Rosendale stated in a news release. “Colleges and universities forced students to inject themselves with an experimental vaccine knowing it was not going to prevent COVID-19 while potentially simultaneously causing life-threatening health defects like Guillain-Barre Syndrome and myocarditis.”
“It is now time for schools to be held accountable for their brazen disregard for students’ health and pay for the issues they are responsible for causing,” Rosendale added.
If the universities fail to comply with the requirements set out in the bill, these institutions would lose all federal funds from the Department of Education.
Organizations and professors endorse University Forced Vaccination Student Injury Mitigation Act of 2024
The proposed legislation has received support from organizations and professors alike.
“College students were never at risk of severe injury or death from any variant of the COVID-19 virus and institutions of higher education had this data well in advance of mandating COVID-19 vaccines,” No College Mandates co-founder Lucia Sinatra stated in a news release. “Yet in the spring of 2021, college students were stripped of their fundamental right to bodily autonomy and informed consent when colleges imposed some of the most coercive and restrictive vaccination policies.”
No College Mandates is an advocacy group that fights to end all COVID-19 vaccine requirements in higher education. It notes that more than 400 universities and colleges implemented COVID-19 vaccine mandates in 2021. Today, only 17 colleges still have mandates for enrolling or living on campus – five in California, five in Georgia, three in Pennsylvania and one each in Connecticut, New Hampshire, Ohio and Oregon.
With vaccine mandates on their way out, the organization is now focusing on holding higher educational institutions accountable for the damage their forced vaccination policies had. In a statement, the organization said it is looking forward to the day when Rosendale’s bill could “hold colleges accountable for the injuries their unnecessary, unethical and unscientific policies have caused for without such legislation, these students and their families would have no other recourse.”
Joseph Marine, a Johns Hopkins University medical school professor echoed a similar sentiment.
“I had to make efforts to prevent my own high school and college-age children from receiving COVID-19 booster shots that they did not want or need,” he said. “It seems reasonable to me that institutions that implemented such policies without a sound medical or scientific rationale should take responsibility for any proven medical harm that they caused.”
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