Parents outraged at Littleton Public Schools vaccine clinics

Their sons were allowed to sign up for COVID-19 vaccines at an on-campus clinic without having to prove they obtained proper permission.

Two Littleton parents are outraged after their sons were allowed to sign up for COVID-19 vaccines at an on-campus clinic without having to prove they obtained proper permission.

The students said they were not asked for a note when their parents were not present at Heritage High School. The clinic, held between 3-7 p.m., was staffed by employees from Jogan Health, a contractor with the Colorado Department of Public Health.

“Every parent loves their child,” parent Ewan Tallentire said. “Why would you try to subvert that and say the parent has absolutely no right to decide and determine what gets done with their children?”

State health officials told the FOX31 Problem Solvers that a parent must appear in person or provide permission for a minor to receive a vaccine in writing or over the phone.

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