State’s Highest Court Rules School Medical Staff Cannot Be Held Liable For Vaccinating Minor With COVID-19 Jab Without Parental Consent

State’s Highest Court Rules School Medical Staff Cannot Be Held Liable For Vaccinating Minor With COVID-19 Jab Without Parental Consent


The Maine Supreme Judicial Court, the state’s highest court, upheld a lower court ruling that school medical staff cannot be held liable for giving the experimental COVID-19 jab to a minor without obtaining parental consent, The Defender reports.

“On March 4, the court ruled that school medical staff were protected under the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREP Act),” the outlet wrote.

Maine Court Rules Against Family of Child Vaccinated WITHOUT Parents’ Consent at School

The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has upheld a lower court ruling that school medical staff who gave a COVID-19 vaccine to a minor without obtaining parental consent cannot be held liable.… pic.twitter.com/ri9qIvLm7b

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