The email referenced reports.of non-vaccinated people being negatively impacted by interacting with people who have been vaccinated, including the alleged disruption of women s menstrual cycles. Not surprisingly, Leila Centner did not supply any evidence or research to back up such false claims.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) assert that COVID vaccinations are safe and effective after evaluation in clinical trials involving tens of thousands of participants. The CDC and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently lifted their pause on the rollout of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after a safety review determined that the blood clots reported in some women are very rare.
The rich world has yet to provide a global response to the pandemic, a failure that s hitting hard in India. On Wednesday, the official Covid-19 death toll in that country surpassed 200,000 as it hit another global record of 360,960 new infections.
The US President s chief medical adviser, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said as much during an interview with the Guardian, published the same day, in which he stressed that helping India was a responsibility that the rich countries need to assume. There are responsibilities that countries have to each other, particularly if you re a wealthy country and you re dealing with countries that don t have the resources or capabilities that you have, he added.
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COVID vaccine, citing misinformation about the risks of the drug cocktail.
CBS Miami reports that the Centner Academy has also asked its employees to not get the vaccine, and those who have received the shot(s), will not be able to retain employment.Â
The academyâs co-founder
Leila Centner sent a letter to parents and staff asking that they hold off on getting vaccinated until the school year is over.Â
âIt is our policy, to the extent possible, not to employ anyone who has taken the experimental COVID-19 injection until further information is known,â the email said. Leila Centner cites reports that the vaccine causes reproduction issues in women or the theory that inoculated individuals can transmit âsomething from their bodies to those with whom they come in contact.â Centner continued, âUntil more is known, we must err on the side of caution when it comes to the welfare of our students and the school team.âÂ