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graduate thumb100 TimesLive reports that the Universities Alliance SA (Uasa) has demanded that universities reconsider and abandon their vaccine mandate policies by the close of business on Tuesday.

If this was not done, the alliance said it would be left with no alternative but to engage in litigation. In a statement issued on its behalf by Stephen G May Attorneys, Uasa said the policies were “irrational, medically unjustified [and] in any event wholly outdated”. Numerous universities implemented vaccine mandates in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. Uasa, which is made up of students, parents and staff from universities throughout SA, is acting with the African Christian Democratic Party. Both are acting “in terms of section 38 of the constitution ... to defend the constitutional rights of affected people at universities through various means, including, if it cannot be avoided, through litigation”. The attorneys said the stance adopted by both parties had nothing to do with an “unscientific outright rejection” of vaccines generally. However, they believed the mandates constituted forced experimentation. According to the statement, Universities SA, an umbrella organisation comprising 26 public universities, endorses these mandates.

  • Read the full original of the report in the above regard by Alex Patrick at BusinessLive


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