Anti-Vaxx Mega MAGA Donor’s Non-public Faculty Says It Is Now ‘Coverage To not Make use of’ Vaccinated Lecturers

The founder of America’s first “happiness school” is a Miami-based anti-Vaxxer who has just announced that she will ban any vaccinated teacher from contact with students in order to “protect” students. Teachers must inform the school, Centner Academy, in writing of their vaccination status and must wait until summer to receive their vaccine if they have not yet been vaccinated against the coronavirus.

Leila Centner, who co-founded Centner Academy with her husband David Centner, wrote to faculty that “we cannot allow recently vaccinated people to be near our students until more information is known,” reports the New York Times.

“Teachers who receive the vaccine over the summer will not be allowed to return, the letter said until clinical trials on the vaccine are complete, and only if there is still a vacancy at that point. This effectively makes the teachers’ employment dependent on avoiding the vaccine. “

However, CBS Miami (video below) reports that the letter also reads in part, “It is our policy, as much as possible, not to employ anyone who has taken the experimental COVID-19 injection until further information is known.”

BREAKING: A private school in Miami – the Centner Academy – with about 300 students, urges its staff and teachers not to receive the COVID vaccine, and it will be their policy to “not employ anyone who has taken the experimental COVID-19 has injection… ”@CBSMiami pic.twitter.com/hX0sVaQRdO

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Centner advised faculty to fill out a confidential form detailing their vaccination status and “acknowledges that the school will take legal action to protect students if it is found that I am not answering these questions correctly “said the Times.

Known as the philanthropic power couple, the Centners have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Republican National Committee and thousands of dollars to the Trump re-election campaign.

A statement by Centner’s publicist to the Times “repeated false claims that vaccinated people may transmit some of their bodies, leading to adverse reproductive problems in women.”

“We are not one hundred percent sure that the Covid injections are safe, and there are too many unknown variables for us to be comfortable at the moment,” the statement said.

This false claim is one of many Centner has promoted on social media.

Leila Centner’s Instagram page is full of anti-Vaxx lies and misinformation. Through her biography, she refers to the exposed anti-mask study that went viral on social media and was operated by fake news providers like Gateway Pundit.

In October 2020, Centner came under fire for hosting a forum for a Conservative political candidate at the school, and parents accused her of using the school’s email list to raise support.

“Please don’t tell me what kinds of events I can host in my own building after hours,” Centner told a father who criticized her decision.

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