One student says she suffered numbness in her legs, severe headaches, menstrual cycle disruptions, bloody urine, body pains and hair loss after the shot.
Two students sued Santa Clara University over its COVID-19 vaccine booster shot requirement Monday.
Another sophomore, Jackson Druker, 19, agreed to comply with the initial vaccination requirement and hasn’t suffered a bad reaction, but does not want to take the additional risk of a booster shot, the lawsuit said. “It’s incredible that SCU expects students to take additional doses of experimental products when they already caused them harm, just to be able to continue their college educations,” Glenn said in a statement from the law firms handling the lawsuit. “I am not willing to put my health or life on the line like that again.
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