Pennsylvania: 21 colleges continue enforcing “COVID” mRNA injection mandates

Helen Drinan, Interim President, Cabrini University
Helen Drinan, Interim President, Cabrini University - Cabrini University
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Pennsylvania is home to 21 colleges that still mandate the “COVID” mRNA injection, according to an analysis by Best Colleges.

Nationally, their analysis found that 121 colleges still mandate the injection.

The mRNA injections are more commonly known as “COVID vaccines.” Dr. David Martin, founder and chairman of M-CAM Inc, said the “vaccines” are actually gene therapy.

“It is not a vaccine. What is this doing? It’s sending a strand of synthetic RNA into the human being and is invoking within the human being, the creation of the S1 spike protein, which is a pathogen,” Martin told the Weston A. Price Foundation. “It’s a toxin inside of human beings. This is not only not keeping you from getting sick, it’s making your body produce the thing that makes you sick.”

Ian Miller with the news organization Outkick said the schools still requiring MRNA injections were implementing a “historically indefensible policy” that showed how “progressive administrators are more concerned with ideological virtue signaling than following science.”

Pennsylvania Schools continuing to enforce a “COVID-19” mRNA injection mandate
School Name City
Allegheny College Meadville
Bryn Athyn College Bryn Athyn
Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr
Bucknell University Lewisburg
Cabrini University Strafford
Gwynedd Mercy University Valley
Haverford College Haverford College
Moore College of Art and Design Philadelphia
Neumann University Fisher Corners
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Philadelphia
Robert Morris University Carnot-Moon
Salus University Elkins Park
Seton Hill University Greensburg
Swarthmore College Swarthmore
University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Bradford
University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Greensburg
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown Johnstown
University of Pittsburgh at Titusville Titusville
Widener University Chester
Williamson College of the Trades Media


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