
Parents condemn mask, vaccine protesters targeting kids at Winnipeg elementary school
CBC
Parents and staff at a Winnipeg elementary school are calling on protesters to stop harassing children after they showed up twice to yell at kids to take their masks off and not get the COVID-19 vaccine.
The first incident happened at lunch time on Jan. 31, the day the WRHA held a pop-up vaccine clinic at River Elm Elementary School in Elmwood.
In a memo to parents, the school's principal said a small group of people protesting the use of vaccines and masks shouted at students and staff in the playground from the sidewalk, so students were brought inside and recess was made indoors for the afternoon.
Video posted online of the first incident shows a woman standing outside the school and yelling through the chain link fence "Don't take the jab, kids!"
"My daughters came home, they weren't very happy about it, they were scared," said Nalynn Mondor, whose 11-year-old and seven-year-old daughters go to the school.
She said her daughters told her the group was making sheep sounds and yelling at them to not get the vaccine.
"They had to go inside. They wanted to be outside during recess. Both of my girls are vaccinated, they had both of their vaccines already. And yelling at kids is unacceptable," she said.
She said she saw a truck with "no mandates" on the back window and believes the protesters are parents. The woman in the video identifies herself as the mother of a child at the school.
On Monday, a similar incident occurred, prompting the principal to send out a second memo to some parents. She wrote that someone in a black vehicle stopped in front of the playground, yelled at the students to take their masks off and about other things like "freedom."
The principal wrote the Winnipeg Police Service was informed and at no time were the students in any danger.
A spokesperson for the Winnipeg School Division said they could not comment as police are investigating. CBC is awaiting comment from Winnipeg police.
Another mother with children at River Elm School said she saw the protesters gathered at the school on Jan. 31 and is "concerned."
"I think they're just against the vaccine. And that's fine, they can be. But don't put it on the kids. Don't talk to the kids. That's their parents' job. Not theirs," said the mother, who CBC is not naming because she fears reprisal for speaking out.
In the video posted of the first incident, the woman, who is Indigenous, is wearing an orange shirt and carries an orange flag that reads "Every Child Matters."