Health Department Investigating School That Vaccinated Child Without Parental Consent
The Department of Health and Human Services will enforce parental consent rules in federally funded vaccine programs after a child was vaccinated at an unnamed U.S. school without consent.
- An investigation has begun into a school that allegedly vaccinated a child without parental consent, announced Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
- Kennedy stated that HHS is taking decisive steps to defend parents' rights and restore accountability regarding children's health decisions.
- Kennedy emphasized that disregarding a religious exemption violates the law and that such actions will not be tolerated.
- HHS is conducting compliance reviews to ensure health providers follow laws protecting parental rights and medical records access for parents.
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by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D., Childrens Health Defense: HHS said today it is investigating a complaint that a Midwestern school ignored a valid religious exemption and did not obtain parental consent when it vaccinated a student. Meanwhile, the West Virginia Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned a ruling requiring schools to allow religious exemptions. TRUTH LIVES on […]
HHS Launches Probe Into School That Allegedly Vaccinated Child Without Parental Consent - Real News Now
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has opened a formal investigation into a Midwestern school accused of violating state and federal law by vaccinating a child despite the parents having submitted a religious exemption request. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the move Wednesday, calling it part of a broader push to restore parental authority in pediatric healthcare. The department also issued a “Dear Colleague” lette…
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