Ohio: Local School District Cancels Classes After Many Employees Who Received the Covid-19 Vaccine Became Ill

February 18, 2021 in News by RBN Staff

 

Source: Need To Know

 

Ohio: Two days after employees were given their first round of Covid-19 injections, the Fairless Local School District canceled classes because many teachers and other staff members fell ill. As many as as 80% of the eligible employees across the state are accepting the injections. The local news station glossed over how many people became sick. Instead, the local Fox channel promoted the normalization of vaccine injury by quoting Dr. Maureen Ahmann, Medical Director for the Stark County Health Department, who said, “I am not surprised if people are having some of the reactions like that to the vaccine. In fact, it’s kind of good news because we know they are responding.” -GEG

Two days after employees were given their first round of COVID-19 vaccinations, the Fairless Local School District canceled classes, attributing it to many developing side effects and becoming ill.

School employees across Ohio started getting their first round of the COVID-19 vaccinations, including Massillon City Schools and Medina County Schools on Friday, Akron Public Schools over the weekend, in addition to Tuslaw Local Schools in Massillon, Plain Local Schools in Canton and Fairless Local Schools in Navarre on Saturday.

In most cases, as much as 80 percent of the eligible employees are accepting the vaccinations. Medina County schools canceled classes on Friday to allow employees to all be vaccinated on the same day. Other districts are choosing to have their mass vaccinations over the weekends so as not to interfere with classes.

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