Questions Arise
Now, I have a ton of questions. For starters, how did she even get her hands on a vaccine? And let’s be real—was it even the Pfizer vaccine, which is the only one approved for minors? Also, why didn’t this kid just go get vaccinated at a pharmacy like everyone else? According to the police, the boy’s mom didn’t give permission for the vaccine, which raises even more eyebrows (via NBC News).
Social Media Buzz
There’s even a video floating around on social media where a guy can be heard saying, “There you go, at home vaccine.” Makes you wonder what was going on at home that led him to take this route. It’s worth noting that the police state that Sarah has no medical background to justify her administering vaccines.
Consequences and Reactions
She’s due to appear in court soon, and her school has removed her from the classroom while they investigate. Her profile was listed on the Herricks Public Schools website, which has since been taken down. The district confirmed she’s been reassigned until they figure this out. While vaccination is super important for controlling the pandemic, getting a shot from your teacher in her living room is definitely not the right way to go about it.
Further Information
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Conclusion
In summary, a teacher’s questionable decision to vaccinate a student at home has raised a lot of eyebrows and concerns. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of proper medical procedures and permissions.

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