School Shuts Down Over Negative Reactions To COVID Booster–Where Is The Media?

They think you are stupid. 

A Michigan School District has shut down temporarily due to the negative reaction the staff had to the COVID vaccine booster shot.

Of course, the media is silent on this.

From Becker.news:

A Michigan school district shuttered its schools this week. It wasn’t over the latest Covid-19 outbreak, but a related issue that is increasingly becoming a problem: Vaccine side effects.

The huge story flew under the radar in part because corporate affiliates buried the actual reason for the Saginaw Township Schools closure. An ABC 12 report, “Saginaw Township Schools closed Monday because of staffing shortage, will reopen Tuesday,” is indicative of the way corporate media hid the truth from the public.

“Saginaw Township Community Schools was closed on Monday,” ABC12 reported. “At first, the blame might be leaning towards COVID-19, but a district spokesperson told ABC12 News that a large number of staff members had negative reactions to the COVID-19 booster that they received over the weekend.”

“At first, the blame might be leaning towards COVID-19, but a district spokesperson told ABC12 News that a large number of staff members had negative reactions to the COVID-19 booster that they received over the weekend,” the report added.

The ABC report noticeably fails to cite the schools’ announcement, which makes it clear why staff called out of showing up for work: Negative reactions to the booster shots.

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