Miami Private School Will Deny Employment To Those Vaccinated

California Universities are serious about COVID-19 vaccines
A Miami private school supports recent trades. Centner Academy in Miami won’t allow vaccinated teachers to get any near students.
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That’s not all. They won’t employ those who took the shot.
Centner said vaccinated individuals “may be transmitting something from their bodies.”
Centner Academy said that among their population they have three women with menstrual cycles affected after hanging around vaccinated people.
Twitter exploded:
FYI: The founders of this private school donated $30k to @GovRonDeSantis. He just recently signed a bill to give schools like theirs more tax payer money.
Miami, we can do better than national headlines about disinformation and corruption #VoteBlue2022 https://t.co/joaPjn2CPN
— Miami-Dade Democrats (@MiamiDadeDems) April 27, 2021
Democrats say Florida is backward…
Why would someone talk about the exposure of unvaccinated people to vaccinated individuals?
Evidence? Democrats try really hard to turn the whole thing into politics.
https://twitter.com/DarnelSugarfoo/status/1386974633081987072
friends we have GOT to talk about this private school in miami that is spreading vaccine disinformation https://t.co/Vhb5U72Vnf
— alexandra edwards, phd (@nonmodernist) April 27, 2021
Depraved mentality.
A school in Miami is coming under fire after it reportedly sent out a letter telling vaccinated employees they could not be around students, citing false claims linking the vaccine to changes in women’s reproductive cycles.https://t.co/JdxYTVC0bS#cdnpoli— PEI POLITICAL DISCUSSION Resistance is NOT futile. (@PEIPolNews) April 27, 2021
Truly pathetic. https://t.co/BdwYYg5mGI
— Elayne McKenna (@ElayneMckenna) April 27, 2021
I'm beginning to think there is something in the water in Florida….none of what happens in that state makes any sense.
Miami private school says teachers who get coronavirus vaccine aren’t welcome, citing debunked misinformation https://t.co/7W3JtXG58d
— Linda Powell (@windycityJoJo) April 27, 2021
The founders/owners of private school in Miami who is telling its staff and teachers not to get the COVD vaccine and has a policy "not to employ anyone who has taken the experimental COVID-19 injection" donated $30,000 to Ron DeSantis' political committee a couple weeks ago
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) April 26, 2021
The owners of this cool gave Ron Desantis $30,000 and are big GOP donors. Florida Republicans enable this sort of ignorance and are rewarded for it.https://t.co/sNCHyFuMur
— Thomas Kennedy (@tomaskenn) April 27, 2021
NBC Washington had more details:
A private school in Miami is discouraging teachers from getting the COVID-19 vaccine — and in a letter to parents, the school says it will not employ anyone who has taken it.
Centner Academy’s new policy directs teachers to not get the vaccine or they won’t be allowed around students — effectively losing their jobs.
The policy has some parents looking for a new school.
“The whole year has been unbelievably shuffled for all of us to know what to do. And I don’t know if there’s going to be teachers there,” said one mother, who asked to be identified as only Lidia because she says she signed a document that prohibits parents from speaking ill about the academy.
“They’re very pro ‘my body, my choice,’ and yet, it’s the complete opposite of that is what she’s actually telling these teachers. It’s your body, but it’s her choice,” Lidia said.
Leila Centner, the school’s co-founder, issued a statement to NBC 6 on Monday, saying in part, “We are not 100% sure the COVID injections are safe and there are too many unknown variables for us to feel comfortable at this current time.”
In the statement, Centner suggests the vaccine may be responsible for unfounded reports of reproductive issues for women.
“..It appears that those who have received the injections may be transmitting something from their bodies to those with whom they come in contact,” the statement read.
“I mean, that’s just absolutely an insane comment,” Lidia said. “I mean, I don’t know how she can possibly imagine that something’s going to pass through the air from one person to the other.”
Doctors and scientists have repeatedly debunked false information about the vaccine’s side effects, and there is no indication that any of the coronavirus vaccines cause reproductive issues for women.
In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently recommended COVID-19 shots for pregnant women after preliminary data from the largest study of coronavirus vaccine use among expectant mothers showed that Pfizer’s and Moderna’s jabs were safe for the women as well as their babies.
“No safety concerns were observed for people vaccinated in the third trimester or safety concerns for their babies,” CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said Friday. “As such, CDC recommends pregnant people receive COVID-19 vaccines.”
Lidia says if she could take her child out of this school now, she would, but her hands are tied. She already paid about $30,000 of tuition up front.
Centner Academy also says its decision will stand until they know for sure the vaccine is 100% safe.
Centner Academy did the best for people. Would you join such organization?
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