Meanwhile, in Florida....
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Miami school discourages teachers from getting vaccinated, because, well....
A Miami school has discouraged teachers from getting the Covid vaccine, saying any vaccinated employees will be barred from interacting with students.
Centner Academy leadership cited debunked claims of non-vaccinated people being "negatively impacted" by contact with vaccinated people.
Experts say there is no evidence for such theories. US health officials have said the jabs are safe and effective.
Some 141 million Americans have received the Covid-19 vaccine to date.
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@mik said in Meanwhile, in Florida....:
How is 'negatively impacted' even possible?
*"Mrs Centner also repeated a false claim of vaccinated individuals affecting unvaccinated people, saying three women in the school's community had their menstrual cycles "impacted after having spent time with a vaccinated person".
There is no scientific evidence for these claims. None of the coronavirus vaccines approved for emergency in the US have been linked to infertility, miscarriages or any other negative changes to women's reproductive health.
Mrs Centner and her husband David Centner have described themselves as "health freedom advocates", providing guidance for parents at the Centner Academy to file for exemptions from vaccine requirements in the past.
Mrs Centner has frequently shared anti-vaccine content on Facebook, according to the Times."*
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@doctor-phibes said in Meanwhile, in Florida....:
There is no scientific evidence for these claims.
Sorry, but they are women, they must be believed
Misogynist
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@doctor-phibes said in Meanwhile, in Florida....:
Mrs Centner and her husband David Centner have described themselves as "health freedom advocates", providing guidance for parents at the Centner Academy to file for exemptions from vaccine requirements in the past.
Ah yes, ersatz libertarians. Best to stay away from that lot.