Austria: Viennese Schools Quarantining Pureblood Kids Even If They Test Negative

The virus doesn’t exist.

So a kid who tests negative is just as likely to spread it as a kid who tests positive.

Breitbart:

Unvaccinated children are being forced out of classrooms in Vienna as parents accuse authorities of implementing forced vax for kids “through the back door”.

In Austria’s capital of Vienna, children who are not jabbed against the Chinese Coronavirus are being thrown out of classrooms.

Critics have slammed the measures implemented by the city’s government, with one concerned parent accusing authorities of implementing forced vaccination “through the back door” for the age group.

According to a report by Kronen Zeitung, unvaccinated kids are being forced to quarantine at home for a minimum of five days should their class in school experience a sufficient number of COVID-19 cases, even if they are able to present a negative test for the disease.

Meanwhile, their jabbed classmates are allowed to continue going to school as normal.

Children forced to stay at home due to COVID restrictions had also previously been able to avail of online teaching, however, under the new rules, those forced to stay away from face-to-face classes are to only be provided with a so-called “learning package”.

“This is compulsory vaccination through the back door, because unvaccinated students are excluded from active classes,” one parent of a 10-year-old told the publication.

After all, an imaginary virus can be spread through a computer screen as well.

It’s Science.

Austria is actually backing down from some of its wilder measures, and seems to be implying they might not even do the forced vaccination scheme.

A lot of people suggested at the time that this was some kind of bluff, and with so much of the world lifting restrictions, Austria is beginning to look weird.

Spring is in the air, so we’re doing this whole “rollback” thing again, until the new variant is rolled out in time for the winter.

But… kids still can’t go to school.