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Private Florida school won’t employ vaccinated teachers, staff

As the school leader is concerned the vaccinated staff might spread disease to the unvaccinated.

Is this real or satire? I feel like this is a story the Onion would write.


https://www.bradenton.com/news/state/florida/article250971739.html
[quote]‘HEALTH FREEDOM’
“I believe strongly in Health Freedom and “my body, my choice” and for that reason, did not prevent employees from choosing to take the COVID-19 vaccine prior to April 21, 2021,” she wrote. “However, reports have surfaced recently of non-vaccinated people being negatively impacted by interacting with people who have been vaccinated.”[/quote]

[quote]Leila Centner, who co-founded the school with husband David Centner, warned that vaccinated persons “may be transmitting something from their bodies” that could harm others, particularly the “reproductive systems, fertility, and normal growth and development in women and children.”[/quote]
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ImpeccablyImperfect · 51-55, F
These are true, not satire. It’s happening.
The vaxx sheds and it has a negative impact on those around them.
Some women have had miscarriages just from having been around someone who had the jab.

There are stores and businesses around here as well, who are refusing entry to anyone who has had the vaxx (at least within the last two weeks)
Loretta78 · 46-50, F
@ImpeccablyImperfect 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
@ImpeccablyImperfect

Centner cited debunked misinformation to justify the policy, suggesting that “reports have surfaced recently of non-vaccinated people being negatively impacted by interacting with people who have been vaccinated,” despite medical consensus that the coronavirus vaccines effectively prevent serious infections and carry few risks.
Viper · M
@ImpeccablyImperfect And how have they proven it was the vac and it wasn't going to happen anyways?

You know, something that happened to their own bodies, instead of someone else vac caused it?
ImpeccablyImperfect · 51-55, F
@Subsumedpat ahhh yes, and that would certainly hold some merit for anyone who blindly trusts the ‘medical consensus’. I think we can all agree that there is some division in the world, over whether the ‘medical professionals’, government, newsmedia outlets, etc are telling the truth.
ImpeccablyImperfect · 51-55, F
@Viper You would have to ask their doctors. I surely don’t know. But I don’t think it’s our place to tell them they should be taking that chance. Do you?
BackyardShaman · 61-69, M
@ImpeccablyImperfect GOP propaganda
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
@BackyardShaman They may fool me and hold on but I think the republicans are going to in the end regret not separating themselves from the nutcases. They should have purged the party of anything trump and thrown people out who believed in that Qanan crap. I guess they don't understand that there are a lot of people out here who are not democrats and might vote republican but not with the nutcases running the base.
Viper · M
@ImpeccablyImperfect so you're saying a sane doctor has actually suggested this?

I'd liked to see/hear their reasoning. Or they just throwing stuff at a wall and seeing what sticks.
@ImpeccablyImperfect This is easy. Because truth (you know medical science) actually works. Lies and conspiracies don't. Medical science you can study and follow the logic. Lies and conspiracies don't have logic.
JaggedLittlePill · 46-50, F
@ImpeccablyImperfect Vaccines do not shed. No such thing.