He has been sick for a couple weeks, with a high fever that keeps coming back. As my colleague described his 8 yr old's last couple weeks. They lined up exactly one day apart. A week of high fever and deep cough, then better, then high fever is back every couple days. My colleague's 8yr old is jabbed and boosted. My younger, and one older kids, all had the same thing first week. Only the 6 year old has recurring high fever, well he and my friends gmo 8yr old. Is there any way to know if he got jabbed? Asking for advice pedes. I'm very concerned right now.
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What right does a non parent have in medicating children? I recall a few years ago that schools could NOT give medication like an Epipen injection or Aspirin.
If laws were changed. Who made those changes? When were they updated?
How can any of this be legal?
They have no right to give children medicine in school without written parental consent. Even nurses can’t give out meds unless those meds are provided by the student’s guardian. Those are the rules of the district where I live.
My school sings The Star Spangked Banner in elementary svhool and recites the Pledge and the State of Texas Pledge. I try hard to not be near when they sing. 4 to 6 year olds singing the Star Spangled Banner is hard on the ears. Not all states or areas have screwed up schools. Move to somrplace free and conservative.
Starting point.
State Laws on Schools' Authority to Administer Medication and Drugs
https://www.findlaw.com/education/school-safety/state-laws-on-schools-authority-to-administer-medication-and.html