2G in the spirit of enlightenment

Lisa Nimmervoll

Unis that insist on vaccination are showing common sense. Who else?

Foto: APA/ROBERT JAEGER

Yes, is he allowed to do that? Prescribe 2G throughout the university? For all? And thus “lock out” the (intentionally) unvaccinated? (The few who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons are always excluded.) The excitement was great when the Rectorate of the University of Klagenfurt under Oliver Vitouch at the beginning of November 2021 only allowed access for vaccinated and recovered people within the framework of university autonomy. In an info mail to all students and employees of the house, Vitouch wrote at the time that this was not harassment, but “pure common sense” and that vaccination on a “strictly scientific basis” was the best means of prevention.

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