Emily
Editor, Senior Moderator
Ethical people don't use tactics like this. I wonder what if child vaccinators are paid with commissions? Parents are the ones who will pay the bills, financially and emotionally if something goes wrong.
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/...r-pizza-at-lausd-without-her-consent/2773619/
Mom Says Son Vaccinated in Exchange for Pizza at LAUSD Without Her Consent
Jennifer Kennedy, an attorney who is following closely the two cases against the LAUSD over the vaccine mandate currently making their way through court, said the problem is that kids in California can't consent to vaccination.
By John Cádiz Klemack • Published December 6, 2021 • Updated on December 7, 2021 at 4:28 pm
Maribel Duarte says her 13-year-old son, a student at the Barack Obama Global Prep Academy in South LA, brought home a vaccine card after having accepted the COVID-19 vaccine at school.
She says he said yes when someone offered it in exchange for pizza.
"The lady that gave him the shot and signed the paper told my son, 'Please don't say anything. I don't want to get in trouble.'"
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The LAUSD says student matters are confidential and wouldn't comment specifically, but did say its "safe schools to safe steps incentive program" is meant to ensure several steps are in place for vaccinated students to receive prizes. Duarte says she's not against the vaccine. She's vaccinated herself, but it's different with her son.
"He has problems with asthma and allergy problems," she said.
Jennifer Kennedy, an attorney who is following closely the two cases against the LAUSD over the vaccine mandate currently making their way through court, said the problem is that kids in California can't consent to vaccination....
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/...r-pizza-at-lausd-without-her-consent/2773619/
Mom Says Son Vaccinated in Exchange for Pizza at LAUSD Without Her Consent
Jennifer Kennedy, an attorney who is following closely the two cases against the LAUSD over the vaccine mandate currently making their way through court, said the problem is that kids in California can't consent to vaccination.
By John Cádiz Klemack • Published December 6, 2021 • Updated on December 7, 2021 at 4:28 pm
Maribel Duarte says her 13-year-old son, a student at the Barack Obama Global Prep Academy in South LA, brought home a vaccine card after having accepted the COVID-19 vaccine at school.
She says he said yes when someone offered it in exchange for pizza.
"The lady that gave him the shot and signed the paper told my son, 'Please don't say anything. I don't want to get in trouble.'"
...
The LAUSD says student matters are confidential and wouldn't comment specifically, but did say its "safe schools to safe steps incentive program" is meant to ensure several steps are in place for vaccinated students to receive prizes. Duarte says she's not against the vaccine. She's vaccinated herself, but it's different with her son.
"He has problems with asthma and allergy problems," she said.
Jennifer Kennedy, an attorney who is following closely the two cases against the LAUSD over the vaccine mandate currently making their way through court, said the problem is that kids in California can't consent to vaccination....