4/11/23: "Biden ends COVID national emergency after Congress acts"- On 4/10/23 Biden ended the COVID response. So this is an example of things being ended too soon. There are still many people getting COVID, dying from it, and long COVID is continuing to be a major drain on both people and the medical system. Yes, things are not as bad as they were, but COVID is not over even though a lot of people like to pretend it is. https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-covid19-coronavirus-national-emergency-e3a52722b57a6b4f24187426c27b3b39?fbclid=IwAR3uI1wTCTjl5TF7ZCUg1Iitth9AMJYTVNJ6JVqFwB6YWU-IfjGO1wkXGmA
Exact Publishing Date Unknown (April): "San Diego Community College District employees terminated over vaccine status"- Good on them. This is one where workers have no right to complain. Certain employment fields have different health and safety regulations and if you are not wanting to follow the rules for that profession then you should find one that meets your own morals or requirements. No one is forcing these workers to be in higher education and they need to find work elsewhere, although I don't know many fields that don't have any rules and if they disagree with basic science who knows what else they won't want to do in other industries. https://fox5sandiego.com/news/local-news/san-diego-community-college-district-employees-terminated-over-vaccine-status/amp/
