Olivia Sandor.

Because She Won’t Take THE COVID Vaccine – Despite Risk of Death —
Due to Her Medical Condition.

Young Woman Denied Entry Into BYU @ Hawaii
By Joe Hoft – Published July 16, 2021.

Olivia Sandor’s doctor’s note read: “I believe a COVID vaccine or another influenza vaccine will endanger her health and possibly her life. I believe she should avoid these vaccines indefinitely.” The school still rejected her request for an exemption. BYU Student with Rare Medical Condition Denied Vaccine Exemption.

Olivia Sandor.– A young woman with a medical condition that puts her at very high risk if she were to take the COVID-19 vaccine is not accepted into BYU @ Hawaii because she won’t take the vaccine.
This moving story from a young woman who really wanted to go to school at BYU Hawaii shows the idiocy of those pushing the vaccine.  But more so, it shows the idiocy of educated medical professionals who push medicine aside and follow directions from insane medical leaders like Dr. Fauci.
 
Maybe it’s good this young woman finds out now that the University of her dreams is not what she thought.  This blessing will lead her to bigger and better things.  Young Woman Denied Entry Into BYU Hawaii Because She Won’t Take COVID Vaccine – Despite Risk of Death Due to Her Medical Condition (thegatewaypundit.com)

A young woman with a medical condition that puts her at very high risk if she were to take the COVID-19 vaccine is not accepted into BYU @ Hawaii because she won’t take the vaccine.
This moving story from a young woman who really wanted to go to school at BYU Hawaii shows the idiocy of those pushing the vaccine.  But more so, it shows the idiocy of educated medical professionals who push medicine aside and follow directions from insane medical leaders like Dr. Fauci.
 My story on the Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate at BYU Hawaii.
Please share this with others. This is not okay. #foryou #covid19 #guillain barre survivor #vax ♬ original sound – liv.sandor  @liv.sandor

Maybe it’s good this young woman finds out now that the University of her dreams is not what she thought. 
A prospective student eager to start her college career at Brigham Young University-Hawaii was accepted, then subsequently denied admission after submitting a medical exemption to forgo a required Covid-19 vaccination.

In posts uploaded to social media, Olivia Sandor explained after being accepted by BYU-Hawaii and learning of the school’s vaccine requirements on June 16, she was advised by doctors to apply for a Covid vaccine exemption due to a medical episode following a vaccine in 2019 that left her briefly paralyzed.

“…In February of 2019 I was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome. Guillain-Barré is an auto-immune disease caused
by vaccines which resulted in me being hospitalized and being paralyzed from the waist down,” Sandor wrote in an Instagram post, going on to explain she made a miraculous recovery.

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“Having Guillain-Barré means I am not able to be vaccinated.

It could end in permanent paralysis, and possibly death if it
spread up in my body.”

“With that being said, I reached out to BYU @ Hawaii and got with my doctors to submit an exemption form. BYU made this sound very accessible for those
who had medical conditions and were in need of one. My family and I were
all sure I would be granted one due to my condition.

After three weeks, I heard back from them.

My medical exemption was denied,” Sandor wrote.
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Sandor says she reached out to the university president, who eventually responded, saying the university would re-review the case with a medical panel. BYU Hawaii has once again denied me a medical exemption,”
Sandor wrote on Monday.

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In a TikTok update which has garnered over 454,000 views in one day,
Sandor elaborated on her plight and warned others about the university’s discrimination.  TikTok de liv.sandor (@liv.sandor) | Mira los último’s
videos de liv.sandor en TikTok

“I am sharing this today because I know I’m not the only one going
through this and this is something that is very important to talk about.”
“There are people who cannot receive the covid-19 vaccine including me
and we are being put to the side. This is not OK.”

“I have come to terms that I will not be attending BYU @ Hawaii in the fall, and that’s ok with me. But I don’t think that this is something that should go
on for generations to come.”

The BYU-Hawaii website does show that students can apply for medical or religious vaccine exemptions, with the criteria being that a licensed physician “must state in writing that receiving a specific vaccine would endanger the individual’s life or health,” and that “The physician must state the length of time during which the vaccine would endanger the individual’s health or life.”


BYU-Hawaii staff did not respond to Info-wars’ repeated requests for comment as of writing.

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