Woman arrested for illegally injecting teen with COVID-19 vaccine

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Laura Russo, 54, who is not a doctor or authorized to administer vaccines, was busted for the New Year’s Eve incident at her Sea Cliff residence.

A Long Island woman was arrested for illegally injecting a 17-year-old boy with a COVID-19 vaccine at her home without the teen’s parental consent, police said Saturday.

Laura Russo, 54, who is not a doctor or authorized to administer vaccines, was busted for the New Year’s Eve incident at her Sea Cliff residence, according to Nassau County police. The authorities were notified after the teen left Russo’s home and told his mother about the jab, according to cops. Russo was charged with unauthorized practice of a profession and released on a desk appearance ticket.

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