I am currently majoring in radiology technology in college. I really love science, math, and I enjoy helping people, and I have a part time job at an assisted living home that I enjoy quite a bit. So I thought radiology technology would be a good balance to all those things.
However, my school now wants me to have the COVID-19 vaccination to enter into the program, so it looks like radiology technology may no longer be an option. I am going to try to get exempted but I have spoken to people and the director of the program is very strict, so it looks unlikely that I will.
Does anybody know of any similar programs I could pursue, that hopefully wouldn't require the vaccine?
Everyone else is already offering (or will offer) relatively good advice. I'd also include maybe just taking a completely different career path, but I don't know what else you can do.
So, instead, I'll suggest something that I don't think anyone else here would bring up.
Honestly, you might want to consider NovaVax as a compromise if it's that big of a deal to get into the program. It's supposed to roll out here in the US in the fall but they are still fighting with the FDA. It's a COVID-19 vaccine that is protein based, and not CRISPR, mRNA, or spike-protien based. It works like an actual vaccine does by giving your body exposure to the actual inert forms of the virus, rather than a weird genetic re-sequencer making a dangerous protein.
Novavax is actually an American company, but they've basically been pushed out of the US distribution since the FDA slow-rolled them in favor of protecting Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson, all of whom created mRNA vaccines. NovaVax has been readily distributed in Australia instead, where they got the contract because the big 3 got too greedy.
NovaVax also has clear ties to the WEF.
It potentially could be better than the Pfizer/Moderna/J&J garbage but it is still a gamble.
It is important to note that taking any of these COVID vaccines is a gamble.
Safe and effective my ass.
My only point is that NovaVax appears to be a normal vaccine that doesn't carry the side effects of a CRISPR 'vaccine' that hits you with a spike protein.
It "appears to be" doesn't count for much these days.
After how much "public health experts" blatantly lied about every other COVID vaccine, it is important to take what they say about ANY vaccine with a grain of salt.
The fact remains that taking any of these covid vaccines is a complete gamble especially if you are young. Also there is no potential benefit at all for anyone young to ever take a COVID vaccine.
"Public health experts" pushing to mandate the clotshots have completely discredited their field as a scientific discipline.