
Michelle Hammer outside Deerfield High School on Aug. 4, 2021, in Deerfield. “As a mom of two athletes, I empathize with the students who are holding off on vaccinations and may face discrimination and exclusion from sports and other extracurricular activities.” (Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune)
At first glance, the hurling of F-bombs, menacing threats and burly security guards whisking away unruly members of the crowds packing suburban school board meetings in recent weeks seems straight out of a reality TV show.
But the scenes are unfolding in real time across the Chicago suburbs, where concerned parents and beleaguered school district officials on Wednesday greeted Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s mask mandate with everything from anger and sadness to relief and appreciation.
“Parents should be making the choice if they want their kids masked,” said Jenna Shields, a mother from Barrington.
“Hospitalizations are at pandemic lows, a vaccine is available. … Where does this stop?” Shields said.
Deerfield mom Michelle Hammer said she will ensure her two teenage daughters comply with Pritzker’s masking mandate when they start classes at Deerfield High School later this month.
But Hammer said she remains disheartened about the escalating tensions in her community after a recent dust-up with a Township High School District 113 school board member, who Hammer said directed an expletive toward her during a Monday virtual board meeting.
(Pritzker’s) mandate applies to public and private schools. A spokeswoman for the Archdiocese of Chicago, which announced last month masks would be optional for vaccinated students and employees at Roman Catholic schools, said Wednesday officials plan to “issue new guidance that conforms to the governor’s announcement.”
Read the full Tribune story here.
Alberta Canada lifted all Covid restrictions because there has not been produced by the department of health as requested in discovery in a lawsuit an “isolated” example of SARS-CoV-2 to prove Covid exists to back their mandates. In other words, the science we are being fed is SARS-coV-2 in a petri dish with other deadly viruses as justification for herding the masses.
In the pending lawsuit styled America’s Frontline Doctors et al v. Xavier Becerra, Secretary of the US Dept. of Health et al., case no 2:21-cv-00702-CLM in the N.D. of Alabama, Frontline Doctors allege in a verified petition for injunction that the number of deaths occurring within 3 days of the vaccination is 45,000 people. Compared to In 1976 the swine flu campaign in which 25% or 55 Million Americans were vaccinated, the vaccine was deemed dangerous and removed from the market because it resulted in only 53 deaths.
of further interest in the Frontline Doctors lawsuit, it is stated, the Pfizer and Moderna vaccine do not meet the CDC’s own definition of “immunity” giving rise to its emergency powers in case of a pandemic, because these vaccines do not stimulate the body to produce immunity from Covid. They are synthetic fragment of nucleic acid embedded in a fact carrier that is introduced into human cells, not for the purpose of inducing immunity from infection with SARS-CoV-2 virus, and not to block further transmission of the virus, but in order to lessen the symptoms of COVID-19. No published, peer reviewed studies exist showing that these vaccines confer immunity or stop transmission.
These politicians have exceeded their legal authority by labeling a disease which has an overall survivability rate exceeding 99 percent – comparable to the flu and countless other ailments – as a public health emergency within the meaning of Federal Law and thus are violating each one of our constitutionally protected right to personal autonomy and bodily integrity.
This is yet another overreact by the dictator in Springfield. Please let Superintendent Hunt and the Board of Ed members know you want action that supports our kids education, health and welfare. Sign the petition https://www.change.org/p/district-220-board-of-education-and-superintendent-robert-hunt-district-220-petition-for-2021-22-school-year