QUARANTINE: Unvaccinated Broward Students Kept Out Of Classroom?

On the first day following a week-long Easter vacation, many unvaccinated students were pulled from classrooms across Broward, sources tell REDBROWARD. According to one source, students were not allowed to return to class until they provided proof of vaccinations. This is not a COVID-19 vaccination situation.

Broward Schools requires vaccines for students through the twelfth grade. Prior to the start of the school year, students must show proof of vaccination for DTap, hepatitis B, polio, varicella and MMR (measles, mumps and rubella). Last month, a measles outbreak affected several schools in west Broward.

How did so many students attend school without vaccinations?

Why did the Broward Teachers Union (BTU) remain silent as its members were exposed to unvaccinated students?

More to come.

2 thoughts on “QUARANTINE: Unvaccinated Broward Students Kept Out Of Classroom?

  1. Patti Lynn

    Unvaccinated students should not be permitted in classrooms or in the school. Was that a semi- accusation against BTU?

    Perhaps they have been working on compliance and vaccinations had to be proven by today.

    Ir, perhaps my

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