
The IES Santa Ursula has been evacuated early this Tuesday due to a new bomb warning “on behalf of an anti-vaccine group”, as confirmed by the school’s own management. “Once safety has been guaranteed by the competent authorities, the students have already returned to the classrooms,” they explain in a statement.
Those responsible for the institute affirm that “this type of act only serves to hinder educational work”, as well as “wasting the time of the forces of order and spreading fear”. “It requires a lot of effort to have a safe center from a health point of view to have to worry about guaranteeing safety against those who try to impose their positions on the use of the vaccine,” they conclude.
Last week another school in Tenerife, specifically the CEIP Isaac de Vega located in Granadilla de Abona, received a call from a person who claimed that “we have put a bomb so that they do not vaccinate our children”.
After the search carried out by agents of the Civil Guard, the subject contacted the school with the intention of “boycott” the vaccination campaign against COVID-19 in the population aged five to eleven.