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UI Has No H1N1 Vaccine--Gollin Does Nothing - Herbert Spencer - 10-17-2009

It's deja vu all over again.  

Where was CHEA director George Gollin (George D. Gollin, George Dana Gollin) when his employer UIUC was in chaos with scandal after scandal being reported?  Missing in action.

Where was George Gollin when a UIUC faculty member had gay sex with a student who then went on a mass murder spree?  Total silence.

Now, once again something is happening right at UIUC that really is George Gollin's business, so why isn't he sticking his big hook nose into it like he does with everybody else's business?  Better things to do.

Back in August the University of Illinois, George Gollin's employer, was hit with "dozens" of student swine flu cases.

University of Illinois Hit With Swine Flu Cases
Quote:Produced by Ammad Omar on Friday, August 28, 2009

The University of Illinois is reporting at least a dozen cases of suspected swine flu among students. Universities across the country are on high alert to prevent the disease from spreading.

And what has UIUC been doing to protect its students from this potentially deadly epidemic?  Months later, they still don't even have any vaccine for students!

UI still doesn't have H1N1 vaccine for students

Quote:By Debra Pressey
Friday, October 16, 2009 3:40 PM CDT

URBANA — Parents of University of Illinois students wondering how soon their kids will be vaccinated for H1N1/swine flu will have to wonder a bit longer.

The UI McKinley Health  Center received only a limited amount of H1N1 vaccine late this week from the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District, and it’s all designated for health care workers at McKinley, the College of Medicine and the College of Nursing, Director Dr. Robert Palinkas said.

Vaccinations for health care workers on campus began Friday morning.

The UI hasn’t yet received any of its vaccine order from the state for its student population, Palinkas said, and if there’s any vaccine left over after health care workers are vaccinated it must be returned to public health.

UI officials can’t set dates for student vaccinations until vaccine arrives, and that remains an unknown, Palinkas said.

“At some point, the vaccine supply chain will make its way in greater and greater quantity,” he added.

What does the "expert" in protecting the public--George Gollin, the Sphincter of Higher Education--have to say about students sick and possibly dying from swine flu?   [Crickets chirping.]

As we have seen, Gollin just doesn't get worked up about dead students.  After all, his mission is to protect the interests of the wealthy higher education cartel and their billion dollar endowments.  Since lowly tuition-paying students are not part of that equation, he doesn't care if a few dozen or so should die.   He gets paid his $100,000 salary no matter what sort of plague decimates the student population.  Every dead student is just one less grade he has to turn in at the end of the semester.  More time for him to play on the internet and stalk people he doesn't like.


RE: UI Has No H1N1 Vaccine--Gollin Does Nothing - ham - 10-17-2009

Remember Ward Churchill?
The day Gollin minds business he's not supposed to, you bet some 'concerned officer' will feel his conscience's call to investigate old George's career...you know...fifteen people for one dissertation, company time spent on crummy websites owned & operated by gay teen pornographers and financial frauds...


RE: UI Has No H1N1 Vaccine--Gollin Does Nothing - Little Arminius - 10-20-2009

Herbert Spencer Wrote:Since lowly tuition-paying students are not part of that equation, he (Gollin) doesn't care if a few dozen or so should die. He gets paid his $100,000 salary no matter what sort of plague decimates the student population.  Every dead student is just one less grade he has to turn in at the end of the semester. 

Does anyone care to wager on whether the H1N1 vaccine will be made available to the UIUC faculty, senior staff, and administrators? And don't be shocked to find out that "Curious" Georgie G. was at the head of the line, ready with some explanation on how the fate of the entire higher educational system rests on his narrow shoulders.