Meredith WadmanScience’s COVID-19 reporting is supported by the Heising-Simons Foundation.Many universities are moving to require students and faculty to receive COVID-19 vaccines before returning to campus next fall.
But one private pre-K to 8th grade school in Florida has turned that on its head, the New York Times reports today. The school last week told its teachers and other staff they should avoid the “COVID-19 injection” because of the purported dangers that vaccinated people posed to students.A co-founder of the Centner Academy in Miami, Leila Centner, informed its 50 teachers and 25 support staff that if they choose to be vaccinated against COVID-19, they will not be welcome back on campus in the fall.