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re: Baton Rouge Virtual Teachers to be fired for vaccine mandates
Posted on 3/21/22 at 9:45 am to geauxcats10
Posted on 3/21/22 at 9:45 am to geauxcats10
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This post was edited on 3/23/22 at 2:49 pm
Posted on 3/21/22 at 10:03 am to ronniep1
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These tests are given "in person," in rooms large enough for 100 or more students to gather. Also, many of this school's students have their own health problems, which is one of the primary reasons the kids are enrolled in this school. And finally, several teachers on staff are considered immuno-compromised, so school leadership believes this policy is for their benefit as well.
I am under the understanding from several teachers that state testing was administered in person last year during a point in time when cases were at a higher rate with no vaccine requirement.
Posted on 3/21/22 at 11:54 am to ronniep1
What is your basis for saying “ Also, many of this school's students have their own health problems, which is one of the primary reasons the kids are enrolled in this school”?
I don’t believe that is the driving force for enrollment. My kids have been enrolled in UVA for 4+ years and everyone is completely healthy. My wife has also taught there and I can say that her students were not predominantly immuno-compromised.
It’s probably a “follow the money” situation whereby the mandate has to be executed prior to the end of the school year. Unfortunately, the timing coincides with annual test prep and taking.
I don’t believe that is the driving force for enrollment. My kids have been enrolled in UVA for 4+ years and everyone is completely healthy. My wife has also taught there and I can say that her students were not predominantly immuno-compromised.
It’s probably a “follow the money” situation whereby the mandate has to be executed prior to the end of the school year. Unfortunately, the timing coincides with annual test prep and taking.
This post was edited on 3/21/22 at 12:00 pm
Posted on 3/21/22 at 8:33 pm to ronniep1
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And finally, several teachers on staff are considered immuno-compromised, so school leadership believes this policy is for their benefit as well.
Explain something to me. How does mandating a vaccine, that does not stop the spread of a virus, protect immuno-compromised teachers? You should know by now that vaccinated people catch and spread Covid as easily as unvaccinated people.
Posted on 3/22/22 at 7:52 am to ronniep1
Then the school should make workable accommodations for the small group of teachers who claim to be immunocompromised so that they are safe; but don't blanket a vaccine on the entire staff. The vaccine is proven to be ineffective in stopping the spread of covid virus. Additionally, there is much evidence to show that harm has been done to thousands of people as a result of receiving it. This board is nuts!
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