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TruNews on Zuckerberg, Facebook and the vaccine
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Mark Zuckerberg told tens of thousands of Facebook employees on Thursday that they will not be required to get a coronavirus vaccine before returning to work in their offices.
The issue came up during a company all-hands meeting when a Facebook employee asked about how the forthcoming vaccine will affect their return to in-person work, according to a knowledgeable source who requested anonymity.
Zuckerberg, the source said, told his more than 50,000 employees that they will not be required to get vaccinated before heading back to the office, noting that some workers have already returned to their buildings in countries with lower rates of COVID-19 and in other limited circumstances.
The Facebook founder still insisted that the vaccine will be a positive development (sic), and urged employees to keep social distancing in the lead-up to its distribution, the source said.
A prominent anti-vaccination group filed a lawsuit against Facebook and its fact-checkers for rejecting their ads and “censoring” their posts that carried debunked misinformation on vaccines and 5G networks.
Children’s Health Defense (CHD), a group founded by anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., claimed in a San Francisco federal court that Facebook, its CEO Mark Zuckerberg, PolitiFact, Science Feedback and the Poynter Institute have “privatized” the First Amendment by putting warning labels on its page and disabling the organization’s ability to fundraise on the platform.
Two days after employees were given their first round of COVID-19 vaccinations, the Fairless Local School District canceled classes, attributing it to many developing side effects and becoming ill.
School employees across Ohio started getting their first round of the COVID-19 vaccinations, including Massillon City Schools and Medina County Schools on Friday, Akron Public Schools over the weekend, in addition to Tuslaw Local Schools in Massillon, Plain Local Schools in Canton and Fairless Local Schools in Navarre on Saturday.
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