By B.N. Frank
As pressure increases for Americans to take the COVID jab, some experts have already testified that the U.S. COVID death count is not being accurately reported. Additionally, millions of COVID tests have recently been recalled due to inaccuracies. Furthermore, a significant number of people who have taken the jab are still getting the virus. Nevertheless, side effects, injuries, and deaths continue to be blamed on the COVID jab. Some who regret taking it are reportedly using ineffective and unsafe methods to try to “reverse the injections”. Lawsuits also continue to be filed against mandates (see 1, 2, 3) including in Los Angeles.
From Newser:
Thousands in LA Schools May Have to Enroll Elsewhere
44K students haven’t proven they’ve had COVID vaccine, and mandate deadline looms
(Newser) – In the Los Angeles Unified School District, the second-biggest school district in the US, nearly 80% of students look set to comply with its mandate requiring students ages 12 and older to be vaccinated against COVID by Jan. 10, per district officials. On the flip side, that still leaves about 44,000 of the 225,000 eligible students still not in compliance, by the Los Angeles Times’ estimate—and if they’re not vaxxed by then, or have a medical exemption or hard-to-get extension in hand, they’ll have to enroll somewhere else.
Sunday was the district’s deadline for kids to get their first shot, leaving enough time for the three-week wait between the first and second Pfizer-BioNTech shot that kids ages 12 to 17 are eligible for, then another two weeks to achieve full immunity before the spring semester begins. The Times notes that kids receiving the vaccine as late as the first week of December could still theoretically make the Jan. 10 deadline, and students who are already 18 could get the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine to achieve full vaccination in just two weeks’ time.
School officials are hoping that more vaccination proof starts rolling in as parents realize the window is closing. For those who don’t offer up that proof, though, they’ll either have to sign their kids up elsewhere or have them transfer to City of Angels, LA’s already short-staffed independent study program that allows for online learning. The program has 16,000 current students, and thousands more could prove a massive burden. The Los Angeles Daily News reports that the school district has already been hit with at least two lawsuits over the mandate. “Parents are gathering up. … We will not comply,” one recent caller to a recent LA Unified school board meeting declared. “This is not LAUSD’s decision,” another parent told the board, per NBC Los Angeles. (Read more coronavirus vaccine stories.)
Some good news from the COVID front:
- Research has determined that some medications are successful at treating COVID infections and long-haul symptoms
- Research has determined that dietary choices and conditions can affect vulnerability to the dreaded virus
- Governors in Florida and Tennessee are offering to pay vaccine resistant law enforcement professionals to transfer to their states
- Members of the Amish community have claimed they obtained “herd immunity” the natural way last year
Activist Post reports regularly about COVID-19. For more information, visit our archives.
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