Good for kids like this who found a way to avoid the jab.

Sounds like most Stanford kids put far too much trust in authority:

Everyone else I talked to basically thinks that if Stanford has a policy, it must be to protect students. They said the only thing that would change their minds about the vaccine is if Stanford or the CDC were to recommend against it; papers in the peer-review literature can be wrong and are given far less weight.

Everyone I asked did acknowledge that it is very strange that Stanford Professor Grace Lee didn’t want to see the Israeli safety data. They thought that was potentially very troubling, but nobody had heard of the Israeli data.

Nobody knew about the Harvard, Hopkins, UCSF paper which is no surprise. When I brought it up, everyone except Aleko, dismissed it as not credible since if it was correct, Stanford would have changed their policy. So even though it had top authors from top institutions, something must be wrong with the paper.