Coronavirus: Thread

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Mon May 30 23:40:53 PDT 2022


https://voiceofsandiego.org/2022/05/25/san-diego-unified-backs-off-vaccine-mandate-cites-effectiveness/

California public schools lost COVID-19 vaccine mandate lawsuit this
week in court. With all the state, federal, BlackRock banking & big
pharma support, they could not prove children needed these
experiments. They also agreed in settlement to never mandate them
again. No MSM coverage.

Now it sets a precedent and no other Ca school district can possibly
win in court.

The very next day San Diego Unified quickly dropped their mandate, and
more probably this coming week. Here’s that link since it’s nearly
impossible to find as well:

https://voiceofsandiego.org/2022/05/25/san-diego-unified-backs-off-vaccine-mandate-cites-effectiveness/

Thank you Children’s Health Defense, and Robert F Kennedy JR (author
of the best selling historical book ‘The Real Anthony Fauci), for
quietly battling these court cases every single day.

>From the article you can’t find on Google:

“PIEDMONT — With graduation looming and about 98% of Piedmont students
vaccinated, the settlement of a lawsuit by two groups against the
Piedmont Unified School District over its COVID-19 vaccination mandate
is in the rear-view mirror.

The two nonprofit groups, Children’s Health Defense and PERK
(Protection of the Education Rights of Kids), and parents identified
as Jane Doe and Janet Doe challenged the PUSD’s passage last September
of an administrative regulation regarding student vaccines for COVID.
The entire case was unconditionally settled April 27 in Alameda County
Superior Court with a judge striking down in its entirety the school
district’s mandate for all students from kindergarten through 12th
grade. Judge Brad Seligman ruled the district failed to show why its
policy should not be struck down. The order came after Seligman
granted Children’s Health Defense and PERK’S application for an
alternative writ of mandate, which prompted settlement negotiations
with the district.

Under the agreement, the district not only repealed the mandate but
also agreed not to consider any similar mandates in the future. With
the lawsuit looming, the school board had already revised its
administrative regulation over immunizations on Jan. 26.

“The decision led to a settlement agreement where the lawsuit was
dropped following the board’s decision to revert to its original
vaccination policy. We would not say there is a correlation between
this decision and our recent rise in COVID cases, as our eligible
students were nearly 98% vaccinated at the time,” said Brian Killgore,
the PUSD’s communications director.

Rita Barnett-Rose, an attorney for the California chapter of
Children’s Health Defense (CHD-CA), said “This is a major victory not
only for schoolchildren and families within the district but
throughout the state. Without the actions of CHD-CA and PERK, this
policy violates students’ right to an in-person education without
being forced to take an experimental vaccine.”

When the district reversed its position it stated, “the district
believes that students benefit exponentially more from an in-person
educational experience than an independent study program. Because of
this, and our incredibly high vaccination rates, the superintendent is
recommending that the board of education remove COVID-19 from board
policy until the California Department of Public Health and the state
of California adds it to the list of required immunizations found in
the health and safety code.

“At this time, the district finds no educational value in transferring
vaccine-hesitant students into an independent study program when we
are experiencing a remarkably high vaccination rate across all
campuses.”

According to data provided by the district earlier this year,
Piedmont’s Beach Elementary School student body was 93.94% vaccinated
for COVID-19 with 16 students unvaccinated; Havens Elementary was
95.84% vaccinated with 18 students unvaccinated; Millennium High was
96.43% with two unvaccinated; Piedmont High 99.51% with four
unvaccinated; Piedmont Middle 98.2% with students unvaccinated; and
Wildwood Elementary was 97.7% vaccinated with six students
unvaccinated.

Stepping back to the board’s decision last year to mandate COVID
vaccinations, Superintendent Randy Booker’s report of Sept. 14 to the
school board stated that “In the interest of public health, proof of
COVID-19 vaccination is required of all age-eligible students. All
age-eligible students must receive both vaccine doses by no later than
Nov. 17, 2021. Unvaccinated students shall be excluded from in-person
school and referred to independent study.”

At that time, the school board noted the decision might be subject to
a legal challenge, which it was.

The lawsuit was filed Nov. 28 in Alameda County Superior Court by
CDH-CA and PERK, alleging Piedmont’s mandate would force students to
either get the vaccine or be expelled, as the district provided no
remote learning options.

Killgore noted that the school board in response to the legal
challenge revised its immunization regulation in January and added
that students still need to wear masks when indoors at school. School
board President Cory Smegal this week said she had no comment about
the lawsuit.”

Don’t forget, Alameda County and Santa Clara County both lied about
their death’s from Covid to pump up the ‘pandemic’ to push more
emergency and authoritarian mandates:

https://oaklandside.org/2021/06/04/alameda-countys-new-covid-death-toll-is-25-lower-than-thought/

https://www.cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco/news/santa-clara-county-revises-covid-death-toll-down/

Have to keep them Sillicon Valley techies believing the lies otherwise
it falls apart quickly. Remember the bankers keep tech in monopoly
credit for those high high wages.


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