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Vaccine battles reach classrooms: "The obedient who have been vaccinated pay the price of indifference" - Walla! news

2021-09-01T14:48:12.240Z


With the start of the school year, parents of children in the education system are angry about the outline in which their children are left to study remotely because in the classroom in which they study there are less than 70% vaccinated. The outrage towards the outline itself and the non-warehouses has reached the networks with high intensity: "This creates a rift that could lead to boycotts and threats"


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Vaccine battles reach classrooms: "The obedient who have been vaccinated pay the price of indifference"

With the start of the school year, parents of children in the education system are angry about the outline in which their children are left to study remotely because in the classroom in which they study there are less than 70% vaccinated.

The outrage towards the outline itself and the non-warehouses has reached the networks with high intensity: "This creates a rift that could lead to boycotts and threats"

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Wednesday, 01 September 2021, 17:35 Updated: 17:39

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Parents of children in the education system are angry about the curriculum, in which their children are left to study remotely because in the classroom in which they study there are less than 70% vaccinated.

The outrage is felt among parents who have taken care to vaccinate their children, directing their anger at those who have chosen not to approve a vaccine, and discussions on the subject are flooding the networks.

In addition, parents are criticizing the section itself in the outline, which currently leaves tens of thousands of students in the red cities at home.



Even before the start of the school year, it was clear that in a large part of the middle schools in the red cities, the studies would be opened from a distance.

If in high schools the rate of vaccinated crossed the 80% threshold, in middle schools the rate of vaccinated stands at only 53%, and according to data from the Ministry of Education there are 110,000 unvaccinated students.

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"Our children suffer from it."

Distance learning (Photo: Flash 90, Chen Leopold)

Oren Ozen from Kiryat Malachi, the father of a ninth-grade girl who started studying zoom today, said that "there is anger at the parents who do not allow their children to be vaccinated. There is also anger at the outline itself, why do we even need this 70% continuum. "The children were at home for two months. I did the vaccine for my child, but why doesn't everyone do it so that they can go back to school? Our children suffer from it. They lose a year and a half of material anyway because they did not study."



Ozen explained that according to the outline, in a class with less than 70% vaccinated, it is possible to study outside, but in the area of ​​the school where his daughter is studying, there is not enough space.

"It's also impossible to study outside. It's terribly hot. There is not enough space for all the classes. Maybe one class will be able to study properly, but there is not enough space for everyone. It is not possible to study in such heat - these will be social gatherings, not for study."

"There are parents whose vaccination is from them onwards"

Meirav Levy Diamant (Photo: Screenshot, Meirav Levy Diamant)

Meirav Levy Diamant, a resident of Eilat and mother of a child who went up to ninth grade this morning, is also very worried about the situation.

"This morning when I saw my son sitting in front of the zoom again it hit me. Another lost year. Last year he crashed and an outstanding student finished with an average of 30 on the certificate. This time I was stupid enough to run and vaccinate him, right at the beginning," she shared.



Diamant continued, "I was hoping that this would save the school year. But today it turns out we were just in a hurry and nothing good happened because there are parents whose vaccination is from them onwards. Why? Why should the good, the obedient pay the price of indifference and carelessness? "We are not opening classes for the vaccinated and all the sages who have not been vaccinated will benefit from the zoom? Dream State," she said.

"Are not classes opened for the vaccinated, and all the sages who will enjoy the zoom?".

Opening of the school year (Photo: Reuven Castro)

Oren Ozen (Photo: Screenshot,.)

Meir Pur from Ashdod warned that the stipulation of studies in the vaccinated class could split and lead to rifts and boycotts.

His son, a ninth-grade student, began his studies this morning at a social gathering on behalf of the school in an open area and after that he returned to learning zoom, this is because his class did not pass the 70% threshold of vaccinated.



"The anger is mainly about the government trying in this way to pressure them to do more vaccinations, it is illegitimate, it creates rift and anger, which could lead to boycotts and threats, it is not what we need right now, it will also not lead to more vaccinations," Pur said.

The harm done is greater than the benefit.

This is about mental damage to children.

It is also not the child's responsibility if his parent does not allow him to be vaccinated.

What are the children to blame for? ", He concluded.

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