Goal: Do not spread false information about or retaliate against employees who receive COVID-19 vaccine.
While controversy rages about whether or not businesses and public institutions should require vaccination of employees, one Florida private elementary school has taken a drastically different and perhaps health-hazardous approach. Miami’s Centner Academy sent out a memo to parents and faculty declaring that it could likely terminate teachers who chose to get a COVID-19 vaccine after the memo was sent. The operators of the school cited supposed “new and yet to be researched” information concerning the risks of vaccination.
This unverified and unsubstantiated information reads more like an internet conspiracy theory. Portions of the letter claimed that vaccinated people “may be transmitting something from their bodies” that could “negatively impact” the unvaccinated, in particular the “reproductive systems, fertility, and normal growth and development in women a
A Miami school has become a beacon for anti-vaxxers, drawing parents looking to enroll their kids and teachers looking for work
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A Miami school has become a beacon for anti-vaxxers, drawing parents looking to enroll their kids and teachers looking for work
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