Anti-vaxxers swoop on secondary schools and photograph pupils as they bombard ...

Anti-vaxxers swoop on secondary schools and photograph pupils as they bombard ...
Anti-vaxxers swoop on secondary schools and photograph pupils as they bombard ...
Anti-vaxxers swoop on secondary schools and photograph pupils as they bombard them with leaflets claiming: 'Taking the #clotshot won’t save your granny' Pupils as young as 11 were handed anti-vax fliers warning against taking their jab Police were called to the Sir William Borlase school in Marlow, Buckinghamshire Teaching staff also intervened at two other schools after children 'harassed' Anti-vax group allegedly took pictures 'of every child who took the leaflets' Children aged between 12 and 17 now eligible for the Covid vaccine as cases rise Do you know any of the anti-vaxxers? E-mail [email protected] 

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A group of anti-vaxxers swooped on Buckinghamshire secondary schools and photographed pupils as they were bombarded with leaflets claiming 'taking the #clotshot won't save your granny'. 

The mob targeted pupils as young as 11 at three secondary schools shouting that the Covid vaccine would also cause paralysis or give them autism.

Pupils were also 'harassed' with fliers that contained a QR code with a link to an anti-jab song, as well as warnings not to take the vaccine.

A parent of one pupil targeted by the group said that an individual was 'taking photos of every child who took the leaflets from them'.

Police were called to the Sir William Borlase school in Marlow on Thursday, while teaching staff had to intervene at The Beaconsfield School on Wednesday and the Amersham School on Monday.

Pupils were targeted with leaflets that said ''taking the #clotshot won't save your granny' and '#safertowait'

Pupils were targeted with leaflets that said ''taking the #clotshot won't save your granny' and '#safertowait'

A second leaflet given to pupils asked 'why would you inject an mRNA jab, still on trial until 2023?'. It also contained a QR code with further warnings against the vaccine

A second leaflet given to pupils asked 'why would you inject an mRNA jab, still on trial until 2023?'. It also contained a QR code with further warnings against the vaccine

Sir William Borlase in Marlow was targeted by an anti-vax group who handed leaflets to pupils warning against taking their Covid jabs

Sir William Borlase in Marlow was targeted by an anti-vax group who handed leaflets to pupils warning against taking their Covid jabs

It comes as children aged between 12 and 17 are now eligible for Covid jabs as

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