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« le: Juillet 28, 2025, 10:09:40 am »
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 The announcement by the University of Technology  Tepak  that it would only take vaccinated and recovered students came as a bit of a surprise while the debate was still ongoing on whether students would need expensive PCR tests rather than the usual rapid tests for their SafePasses.Going against the advice of its own scientific advisers by floating the PCR ide stanley vattenflaska a at all, the government, instead of taking a decision on Monday, put it off until next Wednesd stanley usa ay.Clearly in the meantime, there were behind-the-scenes manoeuvres going on with Tepak and the University of Cyprus and the former decided not to wait for the government. The latter has opted for the SafePass.For Tepak it seems, the SafePass is not good en stanley usa ough even though it is deemed so for use across the rest of society. Now, the university is depriving its unvaccinated students of their entire futures unless they get the jab.Using weasel words, this is being referred to as  a choice . However, the definition of freedom of choice describes an individuals opportunity and autonomy to perform an action selected from at least two available options,  unconstrained by external parties .More weasel words came from the health minister when asked about the Tepak decision. He said the university was an autonomous body and was free to make its own decisions. Tepak may be autonomous on paper, but it still receives an annual budget from the state that covers its running costs.A state university cannot be put on a par with private busine Qizo Lawmaker seeks to close loophole of circuit breaker rent relief program
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