McBell
Unbound
CBS News obtained a copy of an email sent by the Centner Academy to its parents on Monday that reads, in part:
The email goes on to list “many unknown variables” for their decision and states:
They also claim,
Their email cites no scientific evidence or authority for this.
“Until further notice, we ask any employee who has not yet taken the experimental COVID-19 injection, to wait until the end of the school year. We also recommended that all faculty and staff hold off on taking the injection until there is further research available on whether this experimental drug is impacting unvaccinated individuals. It is our policy, to the extent possible, not to employ anyone who has taken the experimental COVID-19 injection until further information is known.”
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The email goes on to list “many unknown variables” for their decision and states:
“Tens of thousands of women all over the world have recently been reporting adverse reproductive issues from being in close proximity with those who have received any one of the COVID-19 injections.”
They also claim,
“No one knows exactly what may be causing these irregularities, but it appears that those who have received the injections may be transmitting something from their bodies to those with whom they come in contact.”
Their email cites no scientific evidence or authority for this.