Students At Ivy League University Reject School's $25k Incentive Program in Exchange for Vaccine Records
Matt Lamb : Mar 3, 2022
LifeSiteNews.com
The university's chief wellness officer said the purpose of the incentive was to encourage "good behaviors and smart choices."
(Philadelphia, PA) — [LifeSiteNews.com] The University of Pennsylvania has offered a monetary incentive to students to share their personal vaccination record against the flu and COVID. (Image: Pixabay)
But as of March 1, only 60 percent of students across all four classes had shared with the university their vaccine papers, not enough in any class year to get the money offered by Penn.
The Ivy League university dangled $25K to celebrate annual class traditions, "[if] 95% or more students from any class year upload[ed] their booster shot and flu vaccine information and complete[ed] their biweekly surveillance tests by Feb. 28," The Daily Pennsylvanian reported.
The class traditions are annual events to celebrate the completion of another school year...
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