Virginia Public Health says kids must be vaccinated to attend school virtually while in lockdown

“Public health officials in Virginia are warning prospective students to get all the required vaccinations before the start of the school year in order to do online virtual learning from their home,” reports Lance D. Johnson at NaturalNews.com. “If parents do not comply and do not show proof their kid got the injections, then their kid won’t be able to access the online learning materials provided by the school district.”

Do the kids also have to wear a mask before they log into their virtual classroom? This certainly demonstrates that kids are not being kept safe, but, instead, controlled. As Johnson aptly expalins it’s about compliance, not science.

“Forced to do online learning, students across the nation are being conditioned to fear their own immune system and be ignorant of how it works and adapts to its environment,” says Johnson. “Instead, they are taught that they are biological sources of contamination, always infecting others with infections they don’t even have. Forced to stay in their homes, children are being mentally abused to accept a life of fear and false guilt. When they are included in school activities, they are lined up and spaced out like prisoners, forcibly masked and monitored.”

You can read all of Johnson’s article at NaturalNews.com, where he explains how, even in Virginia, parents can still claim exemptions from such inoculation indoctrination. He also explains why such desperate policies actually reflect a drop in vaccine use this year of the COVID.

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