Anonymous wrote:Thanks. So is this not the "vax or test" that was described earlier, but "vax or you'd better have an exemption and test"? What I am understanding is that this policy leaves no room for antivaxxers. Is that correct?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone post link to text of mandate?
I haven't seen in it writing yet, but I am listening to the press conference. The mandate is for all government employees and anyone hired in the future. There are religious and medial exemptions and those folks have to provide weekly negative tests. Employees have until September 19 to get their vaccinations (I am not sure if this is for both or just the first).
For the person asking about charter schools, charter employees are not DC employees. Therefore, the mandate does not cover them.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone post link to text of mandate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should just fire teachers who refused to get vaccinated. It's crazy to let these anti-vaxxers undo all the sacrifices everyone has made over the past 18 months to keep coronavirus rates down.
Yes let’s leave the other unvaxxed staff to work in schools. But OUT WITH THE TEACHERS
Staff too. Everyone employed by DCPS gets vaccinated, or you go find another job. DC needs to stop coddling anti-vaxxers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should just fire teachers who refused to get vaccinated. It's crazy to let these anti-vaxxers undo all the sacrifices everyone has made over the past 18 months to keep coronavirus rates down.
Yes let’s leave the other unvaxxed staff to work in schools. But OUT WITH THE TEACHERS
Anonymous wrote:They should just fire teachers who refused to get vaccinated. It's crazy to let these anti-vaxxers undo all the sacrifices everyone has made over the past 18 months to keep coronavirus rates down.
Anonymous wrote:So the DC mandatory vaccination covers all DCPS employees? The one the Montgomery County council proposed ex mots MCPS, though it sounds like MCPS is now considering one.
Anonymous wrote:Vaccines should have been required a long time ago. Better late than never, though.