USC Law School dean tells students to snitch on classmates who DRINK WATER in violation of covid restrictions
At the University of Southern California School of Law, students are not allowed to hydrate themselves because doing so, according to Dean Andrew T. Guzman, might cause someone to test “positive” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19).
In a recent email sent out to faculty, staff and students, Guzman explained that students are not allowed to eat or drink indoors at any time. If a student is in need of water, he or she has to go outside, take a drink and “return to class promptly,” Guzman says.
“Everyone must wear a mask at all times while indoors except when alone in a private office,” Guzman barked. “All eating and drinking must take place outdoors.”
“The exception to this rule is limited to instructors, who may briefly hydrate while teaching but must re-mask immediately, as well as employees who are alone in a private office.”
Anyone “identified” as a repeated violator of Guzman’s decree will be “contacted individually,” he further threatened, and “may be subject to sanctions.”
More than 91 percent of USC students and faculty are “fully vaccinated” – do the vaccines not work or something?
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2 comments:
Shouldn't be surprised anymore at anything, but are these Californians for real, or just mindless robots? Something in the jabs are doing something to their minds.
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