{"id":328271,"date":"2022-12-07T17:40:52","date_gmt":"2022-12-07T22:40:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sgtreport.com\/?p=328271"},"modified":"2022-12-07T01:59:23","modified_gmt":"2022-12-07T06:59:23","slug":"cdc-offers-3m-for-new-tricks-to-vaccinate-college-students-and-prisoners","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sgtreport.com\/2022\/12\/cdc-offers-3m-for-new-tricks-to-vaccinate-college-students-and-prisoners\/","title":{"rendered":"CDC offers $3M for NEW TRICKS to vaccinate college students and prisoners"},"content":{"rendered":"
by Kevin Hughes, DC Clothesline<\/a>:<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n With Americans not keen on getting vaccinated against influenza and Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) these days, the\u00a0Centers for Disease Control and Prevention<\/em>\u00a0(CDC) is now\u00a0offering $3 million<\/a>\u00a0to any organization that can come up with ways to convince more college students and prisoners to get vaccinated.<\/p>\n The\u00a0CDC\u00a0is giving $1.5 million to local or state governments, nonprofit organizations, school districts or others that will do research on how to get more college students to receive the shots.\u00a0(Related:\u00a0CDC admits to deliberately withholding incriminating COVID jab data from the public to minimize \u201cvaccine hesitancy.\u201d<\/a>)<\/p>\n TRUTH LIVES on at\u00a0https:\/\/sgtreport.tv\/<\/a><\/p>\n The researchers will evaluate what college students understand and how they perceive the flu and COVID-19 vaccines along with the mandates. The recipients of the grants will also need to recognize the barriers to getting vaccinated despite the vaccines being free and readily available.<\/p>\n They will then plan and carry out means to have college students be vaccinated. Several universities have already expelled students who refused to receive the vaccine. The\u00a0University of Virginia<\/em><\/a>\u00a0alone kicked out 238 students in 2021 for that reason.<\/p>\n Another $1.5 million will be spent to try to vaccinate more people in prison.<\/p>\n The objective is to find out why many prisoners aren\u2019t vaccinated and \u201cimprove immunization delivery.\u201d Only half of the U.S. prisoners have received the COVID-19 vaccine, according to reports.<\/p>\n College students and prisoners are generally young and healthy people. The CDC does not need to spend $3 million in taxpayers\u2019 money to know that\u00a0young and healthy people don\u2019t need the vaccines<\/a>\u00a0to avoid getting infected with the flu or COVID-19.<\/p>\nFactors that can lead to vaccine hesitancy<\/h2>\n