by Jakey » Mon Nov 08, 2021 12:25 pm
I am a believer in the efficacy of vaccines in general (and COVID-19 vaxes, specifically, albeit with the knowledge that COVID-19 might be endemic and reducing severity of disease or impact of certain strains, like with seasonal flu, might be the best we can do) and I've gotten the jabs myself, but I'm sympathetic towards those who oppose vax mandates, especially on the grounds that they wouldn't have signed a contract for scholarship/employment if those previously unlisted mandates were suddenly implemented. I hope you find success in getting out of the program without debt, or at least finding a way to renegotiate your contract. For starters, though, I would investigate whether this is even an issue with you and your SF, since they will be the ones implementing the mandate (per #2 of the SMART covid vax memo). Have you reached out to anyone (e.g., SF POC) to get the specific policies of your SF? Would you, for instance, submit to their weekly/monthly testing schedule? Would you apply for a religious exemption (and what counts for "religious" may be flexible, depending on how you express your convictions or the policies of your SF, so you can use that to your advantage)? I don't know the best time to lawyer up in this sort of issue, but I imagine it's some point *after* some amicable solutions have already been explored.
Unfortunately, if a renegotiation is not possible, I don't have any legal resources for you, but In lieu of the great Sisyphus coming down themselves to save the day with some sort of dire warning amidst clever wordplay, I'll do the deed of advertising his thread to the Debtor's Discord here:
viewtopic.php?t=3768
If nobody else can help here, I'd suggest you continue your search for resources there. And please report back as you see fit. If it's not about covid vax, SMART may get you (or any of us) on something else sometime in the future, so we could all benefit from the wisdom you gain through this endeavor.
Good luck!
I am a believer in the efficacy of vaccines in general (and COVID-19 vaxes, specifically, albeit with the knowledge that COVID-19 might be endemic and reducing severity of disease or impact of certain strains, like with seasonal flu, might be the best we can do) and I've gotten the jabs myself, but I'm sympathetic towards those who oppose vax mandates, especially on the grounds that they wouldn't have signed a contract for scholarship/employment if those previously unlisted mandates were suddenly implemented. I hope you find success in getting out of the program without debt, or at least finding a way to renegotiate your contract. For starters, though, I would investigate whether this is even an issue with you and your SF, since they will be the ones implementing the mandate (per #2 of the SMART covid vax memo). Have you reached out to anyone (e.g., SF POC) to get the specific policies of your SF? Would you, for instance, submit to their weekly/monthly testing schedule? Would you apply for a religious exemption (and what counts for "religious" may be flexible, depending on how you express your convictions or the policies of your SF, so you can use that to your advantage)? I don't know the best time to lawyer up in this sort of issue, but I imagine it's some point *after* some amicable solutions have already been explored.
Unfortunately, if a renegotiation is not possible, I don't have any legal resources for you, but In lieu of the great Sisyphus coming down themselves to save the day with some sort of dire warning amidst clever wordplay, I'll do the deed of advertising his thread to the Debtor's Discord here:
https://thesmartforum.org/viewtopic.php?t=3768
If nobody else can help here, I'd suggest you continue your search for resources there. And please report back as you see fit. If it's not about covid vax, SMART may get you (or any of us) on something else sometime in the future, so we could all benefit from the wisdom you gain through this endeavor.
Good luck!