A New York public school science teacher has been arrested after she was accused of vaccinating a 17-year-old student without parental consent.
Nassau County police said in a news release that Laura Parker Russo, 54, appeared to give a student a dose of what appeared to be a COVID-19 vaccine at her home in Sea Cliff, a village on Long Island.
The teenager, who has not been publicly identified, later told his mother after he went home, according to the release, and the mother called the police.
Russo was arrested on New Year’s Eve, police said, noting that the teacher at Herricks High School in New Hyde Park is not authorized to administer vaccines.
“The mother had not given permission or authority to have her son injected with a COVID vaccine and called police,” the Nassau Police Department in New York said. The department added that after it conducted a thorough investigation, they also found out Russo “is not a medical professional or authorized to administer vaccines.”
Fino M. Celano, the superintendent of Herricks Public Schools, said in a statement that Russo has since been removed from the classroom and reassigned.
“As this is a matter of personnel, the district has no further comment,” he added.
Police say it is still unclear how Russo obtained what appeared to be a COVID-19 vaccine. The department also said it is unclear what brand Russo allegedly administered to the teenager.
“Proper vaccine administration is critical to ensure that vaccination is safe and effective,” the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states on its website.