Aug 23, 2021

another covid criminal spreads infection

People like this should be heavily fined and put in jail. Anyone harmed because of such a person should file a civil suit for damages.

A woman in Ranaana is an anti-vaxxer. I have no problem with anti-vaxxers. Even if I think they are wrong, as long as the law does not require them to take the vaccine, they don't have to take it if they don't want to. This anti-vaxxer, who blames her children's special needs on vaccines administered to them when younger, not only refused to vaccinate, but contracted CoronaVirus and spread it around and sent her special needs child to the special needs kindergarten and she infected a whole slew of people. It was discovered, according to Ynetnews, when parents were discussions the infections and quarantine in a parents whatsapp group, and they realized that this mother is at fault for the entire outbreak in the class.

As I said, I have no problem with anti-vaxxers, as long as the government has not made a specific vaccine mandatory, people can choose not to take it. Contracting the virus and then knowingly spreading it because you refuse to quarantine and follow the rules, that is criminal. She claims someone else infected them, but regardless of who infected them she should have kept them home and away form the other kids. I hope she will be forced to pay the price for this criminal act and I hope that none of those other kids or teachers get seriously ill because of her.



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2 comments:

  1. To be fair, this is hardly "normal" for the 1 million Israeli minority that chose not to vaccinate. In fact I suspect the news made a big thing about this single freak person just to demonize anti vaxxers. There are just as many bad people among pro vaxxers who have spread this virus without quarentining or thinking about others. There are equal good and bad in both camps.

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  2. YES - TRUE except there is a major difference between an anti-vaxer that doesn't follow the rules of masks and social distancing and a pro-vaxer that is an idiot.

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