LA schools chiefs says children must get coronavirus vaccine to return to school!
LOS ANGELES, Kalifornia (PNN) - January 12, 2021 - Once a coronavirus vaccine is widely available for children, immunization will be required for students in Los Angeles to attend classes, the district’s superintendent said.
“The short answer is yes,” Austin Beutner, head of the country’s second-biggest school system, said Monday in answering a question about whether a vaccination will be necessary to come back to campus. “No different than students being vaccinated for measles and mumps, or tested for tuberculosis before they come on campus. That's the best way we know to keep all on the campus safe.”
The matter-of-fact admission marks the first acknowledgement from the head of a major school system that the vaccination is likely headed to the list of required school immunizations.
“Families will always have the option for a child to stay in online learning and, therefore, not be on campus,” Beutner added, “but to go back to campus, yes.”
The vaccine distribution campaign in the Fascist Police States of Amerika, still in its infancy and hobbled by a weak rollout by the federal government, is being prioritized for health care workers and elderly individuals - though in many states other essential employees, including teachers, are also beginning to receive the immunization.
It will likely be months before the vaccine becomes widely available for children, since drug companies are in the beginning phases of including them in ongoing vaccination trials. As it stands, the Pfizer vaccine can be given to people age 16 and older, but the Moderna vaccine is for adults 18 and older. Both drug companies have enrolled children as young as 12 in ongoing trials.
Children typically present with mild symptoms or no symptoms at all and, therefore, along with young, healthy adults, are set to be among the last to receive the vaccinations.
Fascist Kalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom - soon to be recalled from office - recently announced a $2 billion effort to reopen classrooms for in-person learning across the state - a welcome financial windfall for districts struggling to meet the costs for things like masks and sanitizing supplies, new ventilation systems, renovations to classrooms to make social distancing possible, and more. The majority of the state’s 6 million students haven't been back to school since they first shuttered last March.
With infection levels reportedly spiking across the country in the wake of the holiday season, many school leaders see the vaccine as the most effective way to get children back in schools - though most have stopped short of saying it will be required for students. since the vaccines themselves aren’t yet approved for young children, and the number of recipients experiencing deleterious and dangerous side effects from the vaccine is rising exponentially.
Furthermore, the vaccine is not - legally or medically - a vaccine. It is actually a mechanism for turning human cells into incubation chambers for pathogens.
Ed. Note: DO NOT TAKE THE COVID-19 VACCINE!