Anti-vaxxers swoop on secondary colleges and {photograph} pupils as they bombard them with leaflets claiming: ‘Taking the #clotshot received’t save your granny’

  • Pupils as younger as 11 had been handed anti-vax fliers warning in opposition to taking their jab
  • Police had been referred to as to the Sir William Borlase faculty in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
  • Instructing workers additionally intervened at two different colleges after youngsters ‘harassed’
  • Anti-vax group allegedly took photos ‘of each youngster who took the leaflets’
  • Youngsters aged between 12 and 17 now eligible for the Covid vaccine as instances rise
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A gaggle of anti-vaxxers swooped on Buckinghamshire secondary colleges and photographed pupils as they had been bombarded with leaflets claiming ‘taking the #clotshot will not save your granny’. 

The mob focused pupils as younger as 11 at three secondary colleges shouting that the Covid vaccine would additionally trigger paralysis or give them autism.

Pupils had been additionally ‘harassed’ with fliers that contained a QR code with a hyperlink to an anti-jab tune, in addition to warnings to not take the vaccine.

A mum or dad of 1 pupil focused by the group mentioned that a person was ‘taking images of each youngster who took the leaflets from them’.

Police had been referred to as to the Sir William Borlase faculty in Marlow on Thursday, whereas educating workers needed to intervene at The Beaconsfield Faculty on Wednesday and the Amersham Faculty on Monday.

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

Pupils had been focused with leaflets that mentioned ”taking the #clotshot will not 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 requested ‘why would you inject an mRNA jab, nonetheless on trial till 2023?’. It additionally contained a QR code with additional warnings in opposition to 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 focused by an anti-vax group who handed leaflets to pupils warning in opposition to taking their Covid jabs

It comes as youngsters aged between 12 and 17 are actually eligible for Covid jabs as a part of the most recent vaccination programme.

Beaconsfield Faculty head instructor Peter Tang mentioned: ‘As ever, we’re targeted on ensuring our youngsters are thriving in class, and are secure and nicely always.

‘While I recognise the suitable of anybody to have their voice heard, a number of the protesters’ behaviour induced myself and my workers concern.

‘Younger folks have a proper to anticipate bodily and emotional security from adults and this stays our precedence.’

Amersham Faculty head Sharon Jarrett added: ‘No youngster ought to really feel harassed when both coming to highschool or leaving faculty – in my view.’

One of many anti-vax flyers acknowledged that ‘taking the #clotshot received’t save your granny’.

A second requested: ‘Why would you inject an mRNA jab, nonetheless on trial till 2023?’

Teaching staff had to intervene at The Beaconsfield School as children as young as 11 made their way into school

Instructing workers needed to intervene at The Beaconsfield Faculty as youngsters as younger as 11 made their approach into faculty

Experts have warned a subvariant of the Covid Delta strain could be more infectious than its ancestor on the back of data that revealed the proportion of cases linked to the strain has doubled in a month

Specialists have warned a subvariant of the Covid Delta pressure might be extra infectious than its ancestor on the again of information that exposed the proportion of instances linked to the pressure has doubled in a month

Coronavirus deaths in the UK on Tuesday rose to their highest daily level since early March as cases continue to rise

Coronavirus deaths within the UK on Tuesday rose to their highest day by day degree since early March as instances proceed to rise

Nonetheless, dad and mom reacted with fury after listening to their youngsters had been focused. 

Xocoa Sharma, whose son is on the Sir William Borlase faculty, mentioned: “Anti-vaxxers exterior my son’s secondary faculty at present after they heard flu and covid jabs had been being given. Shouting the Covid jab provides you autism, scaring the youngsters.

‘Police needed to intervene. My son and his mates have already got autism from…await it… BIRTH.

‘They had been shouting that the covid jab would paralyse them.

‘They had been additionally arguing with academics saying the injections are poison.’

A mum on the Amersham Faculty added: ‘Your leaflet has been positioned precisely the place it deserves to be, within the bin.

‘Mother and father and youngsters could make up their minds.’

Parents reacted with fury after finding out their children had been targeted by a group of anti-vaxxers

Mother and father reacted with fury after discovering out their youngsters had been focused by a bunch of anti-vaxxers

One parent claimed the group were shouting that the Covid jab would lead to paralysis and autism

One mum or dad claimed the group had been shouting that the Covid jab would result in paralysis and autism

A press release from Thames Valley Police confirmed officers had been referred to as to William Borlase faculty, saying the group left shortly after officers arrived on the scene.

A police spokesperson mentioned: ‘I can affirm that officers did attend Sir William Borlase faculty in Marlow to studies that there have been folks handing out leaflets to these getting into the varsity.

‘Those that had been handing out the leaflets then left.’ 

Are you aware any of the anti-vaxxers? E-mail jamie.phillips@mailonline.co.uk 

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