The principal of a catholic school in Western Australia (WA) is reportedly seeking legal advice on closing a school rather than enforcing the state’s vaccination mandate. Last month, WA Premier Mark McGowan announced that vaccinations were to be mandatory for 75 percent of the state’s workforce—equivalent to over a million workers—which includes teachers and other educational staff. But according to The West Australian, Adam Zydek, principal of the Divine Mercy College in south Perth, had allegedly angered staff after distributing “anti-vaccination literature.” “Everyone was in tears,” the staff member told The West Australian. “Staff walked out of the meeting.” The staff member accused Zydek of previously having an anti-vaccination stance, where he allegedly claimed that the technology used to develop the vaccines had used aborted baby foetuses and that more people had experienced illness or death from the vaccines than the COVID-19 infection itself. According to an article published in …