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School Board member gets death threats after vaccination vote

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Steve Marcus

Clark County School District Trustee Linda Cavazos speaks during a news conference at Cortney Middle School Thursday, July 9, 2020.

Updated Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2021 | 2:22 p.m.

The president of the school board for metro Las Vegas says she's received death threats since the district approved a requirement for employees to get COVID-19 vaccinations.

Clark County School District Board of Trustees President Linda Cavazos said on Twitter that the threats had “very disturbing images" but that she and her colleagues were continuing to do their jobs, KVVU-TV reported Wednesday.

“We have no time for hate," she added.

The district board voted Sept. 1 to require a vaccination requirement that the district superintendent will draft and implement. The district hasn't yet released details of the mandate.

As approved by the board, the plan will include a process for requesting accommodations for medical conditions or for sincerely held religious beliefs.

Amid talk of a protest against the mandate, the district said Tuesday that over 800 staff members were absent, about double from the day after Labor Day in 2019.

The district said the callouts accounted for less than 5% of the CCSD workforce, and noted that staff could have called out for a variety of reasons.