June 30, 2021 at 6:28 pm
Welcome to Sumner Middle School, where a teacher may pressure you into getting the COVID vaccine. (Photo: Sumner-Bonney Lake School District Facebook page)
A student recorded a middle school teacher in the Sumner-Bonney Lake School District as he repeatedly tried to persuade his class to get the vaccine. Now, the teacher faces “corrective action.”
The 8th-grade science teacher at Sumner Middle School spent time before the end of the semester to lecture his students on why they should get vaccinated. He said we were “not very good Americans” when it comes to masks. At one point, he even dismissed concerns over the likely link between two vaccines and heart inflammation in kids. Last week, a 13-year-old Michigan boy died after getting the vaccine.
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Tara and Rachel are two moms in the Sumner and Bonney Lake area, who have organized in hopes to pressure their schools to open back up. The district reopened with a hybrid model for learning last month.
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Pierce County launching several mobile testing sites this week
Updated 12:30 p.m.
Pierce County has several free mobile COVID-19 testing sites opening this week, according to its website. Mobile testing stations are in the community so people can get tested for COVID-19, the site says. These tests are free. Identification is not required. On-site staff can help you register. Results are available in five to seven days. Complete one form for each person getting tested.