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National News See other National News Articles Title: School That Gave Child COVID-19 Vaccine Against Parents Wishes Immune From Lawsuits: Court Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times A school that injected a minor with a COVID-19 vaccine despite the boys parents telling school officials they did not want him to receive a COVID-19 vaccine is immune under federal law, the Vermont Supreme Court has ruled. A health care worker prepares a COVID-19 vaccine, in this file photograph. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) The Federal Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREP Act) protects state and school officials who were named as defendants in a lawsuit brought by the minors parents, justices said in a July 26 decision.We conclude that when the federal PREP Act immunizes a defendant, the PREP Act bars all state-law claims against that defendant as a matter of law, Justice Karen Carroll said. The PREP Act, signed in 2005, grants immunity to administrators of covered vaccines except in cases involving willful misconduct. COVID-19 vaccines are covered because of a 2020 declaration, extended multiple times thereafter, by the U.S. health secretary. Dario and Shujen Politella sued officials after their son was injected with a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 shot in 2021 at the Academy School in the Windham Southeast School District. Before the school hosted a vaccine clinic, district and state officials confirmed that students needed parental consent to receive a vaccine, and the boys parents said they did not consent. Just days before holding the clinic, Mr. Politella emphasized to the schools assistant principal that the parents did not want the boy to receive a shot. The boy was removed from class on the day of the clinic and labeled as another child, who had already been vaccinated. The boy told workers his father said not to give him a vaccine, but they distracted him with a stuffed animal and gave him a shot, according to court documents. The Vermont Superior Court dismissed the suit from the parents, finding that they needed to bring litigation in federal court under the PREP Acts immunity exemption Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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