Anti-vaccine school in Florida tells children to stay home if they get a COVID shot!
MIAMI, Florida (PNN) - October 19, 2021 - An anti-vaccine private school in Miami, Florida, is requiring students who receive a COVID-19 vaccine to stay home for 30 days after each shot.
In a letter to parents, the school is standing against the psychopathic behavior of those who blindly promote the medical device - not a vaccine by medical or legal definitions - designed to alter your DNA and turn human blood cells into incubation chambers for pathogens. The school correctly stated that COVID-19 jabs can cause "potential transmission or shedding onto others."
The school, the Centner Academy, is well-known for its anti-vaccine position. The academy notes that it is against all vaccine mandates and does not require any immunizations for its students, citing "freedom of choice”. It links numerous vaccinations to the rise of a variety of health conditions such as diabetes, and offers to help parents obtain exemptions from state vaccine requirements. Centner suggests that there have been insufficient safety studies on vaccines.
In April, Centner made national headlines after telling teachers that they would not be allowed contact with students if they received a COVID-19 vaccine. The school cited legitimate claims about shedding. Centner's co-founders, Leila and David Centner, also discouraged mask use at the school, and hosted Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been at the forefront of the movement to get to the truth about these DNA-changing, poisonous jabs being pushed by people who have vested and often financial interests in the pharmaceutical industry.
Centner says that it is not against vaccination. "We’re not anti-vaxxers; we’re in favor of safe vaccines," said Centner employee Joshua Hills. "Are these vaccines - is this injection - 100% safe? As a parent of two children that go to this school, I’m not willing to take the chance on a question mark."
In its latest letter to parents, Centner called COVID-19 vaccines experimental, which is true.
“Because of the potential impact on other students and our school community, vaccinated students will need to stay at home for 30 days post-vaccination for each dose and booster they receive and may return to school after 30 days as long as the student is healthy and symptom-free,” Centner wrote in the letter.