Fairfax County Public Schools issue vaccine
mandate for student-athletes
Washington Times,
by
Matthew Paras
Original Article
Posted By: Ribicon,
8/30/2021 2:05:54 PM
Fairfax County Public Schools will require student-athletes to be vaccinated in order to play winter and spring sports in the Virginia High School League (VHSL)—a mandate that follows similar policies around the country.
The district says athletes must show proof of vaccination if they want to participate in the following sports: basketball, gymnastics, cheerleading, indoor and outdoor track and field, swim and dive, wrestling, rifle, baseball, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis and crew. The requirement also affects other activities that require a physical, like dance or step teams.(Snip)“Vaccinating our students is a critical step in mitigating the spread of COVID-19 and minimizing any disruption to learning
Reply 1 - Posted by:
IowaDad 8/30/2021 2:09:05 PM (No. 898289)
You wouldn’t want your kids to compete against unvaccinated kids.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
mc squared 8/30/2021 2:11:43 PM (No. 898292)
So, in 10 years when they are married and found to be sterile, who takes the fall? Kids have a
99.9-something% recovery rate if they even GET covid. Why give an experimental shot?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
wilarrbie 8/30/2021 2:23:52 PM (No. 898302)
The Pands' nose is in the tent.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
wilarrbie 8/30/2021 2:24:11 PM (No. 898303)
Panda.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Ribicon 8/30/2021 2:27:51 PM (No. 898306)
That shill post was hardly worth 50¢, mister, but it's their money.
Covid vaccine-related adverse events through August 20, as reported in the federal Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System.
13,627 deaths
55,821 hospitalizations
77,368 urgent care visits
100,966 office visits
25,921 severe allergic reactions
17,794 people permanently disabled
14,105 life-threatening reactions
7,324 cases of shingles
5,721 cases of anaphylaxis
4,785 cases of Bell's palsy
6,071 heart attacks
5,093 cases of myocarditis/pericarditis
1,671 miscarriages
https://www.openvaers.com/covid-data
Young people are at far greater risk of vaccine side effects than from the Covid, and studies show that natural immunity is far superior to the vaccine-generated sort.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
skacmar 8/30/2021 2:28:30 PM (No. 898309)
I thought the forced wearing of the masks was going to "stop the spread". Now the forced "get the vaccine or don't play sports" will be just the thing to stop the spread. Guess what? Neither thing will "stop the spread! This is a virus. Some students will get it, some will not. How many students are in Fairfax County Schools? How many students were Covid positive out of that student total? Out of the positive students, how many were actually sick. I mean really sick like in the hospital sick? There are probably just as many students out with Chicken Pox or the regular flu during a normal year thanh Covid. there are kids wit
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Proud Texan 8/30/2021 2:38:59 PM (No. 898320)
This is something that parents could handle quite simply. Get together and pull their children out of sports if they have visions of being grandparents of healthy grandchildren someday. Getting rid of coaches, some of the highest paid people in schools would save the schools a lot of money too.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
PCMM 8/30/2021 2:43:29 PM (No. 898328)
Funny how Pfizer got approved although being less effective than Moderna. If you get the shots, Moderna is the best one. Look it up.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
TXknitter 8/30/2021 2:47:34 PM (No. 898332)
According to the scientists who know, Dr. Michael Yeadon for just one, giving these shots to young people is pure risk. None of these parents will be able to say the information, dire warnings based on real life threatening heart problems was not available.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
stablemoney 8/30/2021 2:48:01 PM (No. 898334)
When the get a real vaccine that works, they won't need a mandate.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
DVC 8/30/2021 3:24:38 PM (No. 898377)
Great way to wreck your sports programs.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Anti_democRAT 8/30/2021 3:57:11 PM (No. 898413)
They r criminally insane. I hope the criminals making these anti-medical edicts lose it all in law suits in the name of damaged students. Damn them damn them all to hell.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
danu 8/30/2021 4:31:07 PM (No. 898440)
Student athletes have dropped dead on the field after those chemicals.
No mother could agree to this. Join private sports clubs to train.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
BeatleJeff 8/30/2021 4:56:20 PM (No. 898472)
Fairfax County parent here. I got the e-mail about this today. You know what? I don't have a problem with this. In order to be enrolled in an FCPS school, students already are required to have the following vaccinations: DPT; Hep A; Hep B; HPV; Measles, Mumps, and Rubella; Meningitis; Polio; and Chickenpox. So now they're adding COVID to the mix for student athletes coming in physical contact with each other. The anti-vaxxers will schiff bricks over this but so what. It's the right call. Risky? Hell, you take a risk just stepping outside your front door. Nothing is risk free. Anyone could have a negative reaction to any of the above vaccines, but the odds are slim, and in the long run the more people who get the COVID vaccine the better off we'll all be. If you're frightened of a small potential risk, then by all means spend the rest of your life hiding under your bed with your hoard of toilet paper. And for the record, yes, I've gotten two COVID jabs, and no, I don't wear masks. No fear here!
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
DVC 8/30/2021 5:17:13 PM (No. 898490)
I hope the amazing trust in these folks who have lied to us, and killed more than 13,000 from their shot is well placed. Having a child harmed by an unnecessary shot, seems a ridiculous risk, but not my kid, not my posterity at risk.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
LaValette 8/30/2021 6:38:37 PM (No. 898580)
Vaccines provide some protection for the vaccinated individual at a probably small risk of adverse consequences, but their is no evidence that vaccinated individuals pose less risk of infecting others than do unvaccinated individuals, and some evidence the reverse is true.
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The difference is, #14, that if I decide to step outside my door, I assume that risk. If I don't want the shot, and someone forces it upon me, how is that the same thing? They aren't assuming the risk, and neither am I, but I pay the consequences.
If you want to live in fear of a 99.9% survivable virus and hide under your bed, so be it, but why would you fear me not getting the shot - if it works as advertised.
Your logic on this escapes me.
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