CAVA Voicemail Misleads, Misinforms, and fails to mention exemptions as compliance.
I received this phone call today September 3 at approximately noon from California Virtual Academy regarding my 7th grade daughter. CAVA says they are locking students out of their courses due to not being updated on their vaccinations. This is a Home School that has no required public meeting of any sort regarding the students. CAVA is locking students out of their courses and giving them 1 week and 1 day to get vaccinated or they will be kicked out. In the meantime students will be loosing the opportunity to attend school and will be falling behind in their studies. They are actually misleading, misinforming, and not informing. The lady in the voicemail states "its for all vaccines across the board" and her message leads a listener to believe its for a pertussis vaccination; however, the TDAP is a 3 in 1 combination vaccination. CAVA has rejected our newly signed PBE so I'm waiting hear why that is. I will keep you all informed.
Published on Sep 3, 2015
7th grader kicked out of publicly funded homeschool program for not receiving Tdap shot
Pattie with California Virtual Academies, who refused to comment when contacted by Natural News, informs the parents that they can fulfill the requirement by taking their daughter to a "doctor or any drug store" to get injected with the whooping cough vaccine, which has been proven to cause brain damage and death in some cases. The recipient of the voicemail is Gabriel Silva, a leading force behind the #SB277Referendum, a petition that, if enough signatures (366K) are received by September 28, will immediately halt California's recently passed vaccine mandate, placing it on the 2016 presidential ballot to be voted on. You can donate to the referendum's GoFundMe page, which aims to keep kids in school by stopping SB277. They've already raised more than $100,000 but hope to reach their goal of $750,000. The money will be used to compensate signature gatherers, as well as to counter Big Pharma advertising spending, which is sure to kick into gear once the initiative reaches the 2016 ballot. Silva, a SB277 Referendum leader, is responsible for setting up the group's marketing stickers and T-shirts, which are being worn by thousands of volunteers across the state as they actively gather signatures for the petition. Find out where you can sign the petition here.
Father opposed to mandatory vaccines after both children were injured by them as toddlers
When asked for comment, California Virtual Academy did say a religious belief exemption is available, but as of 2014, the exemption form requires the signature of a healthcare practitioner. Unless SB277 is halted or reversed, beginning next year, students will no longer be allowed the religious belief exemption. While students currently do have the option for exemption, it was not presented to Silva as such; rather, Pattie's voicemail was quite clear: Get the vaccine now or your child can't attend school. "She's concerned about getting behind on her school work," said Silva. Silva's opposition to mandatory vaccination stems partly from his belief that his two children were injured by them when they were vaccinated as toddlers. Both Silva's son and daughter contracted fevers and broke out in rashes the same day after being vaccinated. Silva's son was subsequently diagnosed with Henoch-Schonlein purpura (HSP), an autoimmune disease involving inflammation of small blood vessels that causes the vessels in the skin, intestines, kidneys and joints to start leaking.
Calif. politician refuses to sign referendum while admitting son was injured by Tdap
When asked to sign the SB277 Referendum at a "Congress at Your Corner" event in Lodi, California, although he refused to help his constituents, Republican Jerry McNerney admitted that his son was injured by the pertussis vaccine, or Tdap, the same shot that Silva's 7th grade daughter is being forced to receive – that is if she wants to remain in her online schooling program.