
Florida Senator Jason Pizzo (D-Miami) filed an amendment on Thursday aimed at preventing private businesses from prohibiting employees from receiving experimental COVID-19 vaccines.
The amendment was filed in response to a private school in Miami that made headlines this week after its co-founder Leila Centner announced teachers vaccinated for COVID should not get physically close to the children soon after the shot.
“So right now, this is it. My district is counting on us to push back against this quackery,” Pizzo told his fellow senators.
However, the concept of vaccine shedding is far from “quackery” and even the FDA admits the jabs are only fit for “emergency approval” at this time.
Pizzo’s amendment was to be added to a bill intended to place a ban on “vaccine passports,” which was called for by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
After a 19-19 vote in the state senate, Pizzo’s amendment failed.
After his amendment was voted down, Pizzo complained, “In Florida, you can get fired for protecting your health. That’s the message my Republican colleagues sent when they failed to protect everyday Floridians from being discriminated against or fired for following CDC guidance and getting a COVID vaccine.”
Watch the video below to further understand co-founder and CEO of Centner Academy Leila Centner’s reason for keeping COVID vaccinated teachers away from students.
The folks at GreenMedInfo.com have compiled a fact sheet showing Centner has a right to be concerned when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccination experiment.
Dr. Jane Ruby of http://drjaneruby.com joins The Alex Jones Show to break down the true dangers of submitting to experimental Covid-19 injections.