
A Wisconsin parent files a lawsuit against school district over son's Covid-19 infection
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Ongoing conflict between parents and schools over virus mitigation for children in the classroom has gone to court in Wisconsin, where a mother is suing her son's school district over his Covid-19 infection.
The lawsuit was filed in federal court last week by Shannon Jensen against the Waukesha School District, the Waukesha Board of Education, a number of school board members and district employees and "seeks injunctive and declaratory relief to remedy the failure of Wisconsin School Districts to adequately protect their students and communities," according to the court documents.
Jensen alleges that the school district and board failed to protect her child and others from Covid-19, and are "knowing, needlessly, unreasonably and recklessly exposing the public" to the virus by continuing to hold classes "without adequate Covid-19 mitigation," according to the court documents.

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