Judge Strikes Down Los Angeles School Vaccine Mandate, Siding With Parent

VACCINE

by Bill Pan  ZEROHEDGE

In his ruling, Judge Mitchell Beckloff of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County sided with a parent, whose 12-year-old son attends a public magnet school in North Hollywood. The parent filed the complaint in October 2021, about a month after the LAUSD announced its vaccination mandate.

Under the district's mandate, all eligible students aged 12 and above must show proof of COVID-19 vaccination, or get approved for exemptions by Jan. 10 in order to attend school in person. Those who don't comply would be transferred into the district's remote learning program, City of Angels, which offers a mixture of live instruction and self-study.

The suing parent, identified as G.F., argued that it is unfair and unlawful for the child, identified as D.F., to have to lose his hard-earned plac

Strikes Down Los Angeles School Vaccine Mandate, Sidine at a competitive school just because he and his parent have chosen to not get vaccinated on the basis of personal beliefs.

According to G.F., his son had acquired natural immunity after recovering from COVID-19. He also said he worried that vaccinating the child would put the child's health in jeopardy.

"Either I get him a vaccine that I fear could harm him, or I send him to a virtual school that I know from experience and LAUSD's own data would prove academically vastly inferior," the father said earlier this year in a sworn declaration, reported City News Service.