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A six -year -old Texas parent who was not vaccinated on measles on February 26 said in a video released on Monday that the experience of the antivine organizational children’s health defense was not convinced that the experience was needed for measles.
Parents’ unidentified translator said, “She still says,” Don’t shoot a gun. “
In 30 years, the largest West Texas measles in the state infected more than 270 people and admitted dozens of people. Public health officials repeatedly told Texas that it took time and time.
Traditionally, the couple, a Meno Knight community member of the Gainz County, with low vaccination rates, used the camera to Brian Hooker, Brian Hooker, the chief scientist of CHD.
The translator told her. “They believe that she is getting better in where she is now.”
My mother said in English, “We will not take MMR.” She said her position on vaccination has not changed after her daughter’s death.
My mother said to the other four other children who were treated with oil and inhaled steroids.
The couple said that when the daughter became tired in the CHD, there was a measles for several days, and the girl took her to the covenant children’s hospital with the girl’s breath. There, the girl died a few days later. The other children came down to measles after their sister died.
that Parent After being recorded on Saturday, it was posted on the Children’s Health Defense website, an organization founded by Robert F. Kennedy JR., Minister of Health and Human Service, in 2007. Kennedy I resigned from the organization I will run as president in 2023.
The father of a dead girl argued that measles helped to build a person’s immune system. My father said, “Measles are also good for people.”
Infectious diseases experts urged the public. To avoid attempts to achieve Immunity through measles exposure. Measles causes too much danger, including lifelong complications and death compared to the gentle side effects of vaccines.
The Meno Night Community, located in a remote county county, about 400 miles west of Dallas, was the center of the onset of measles in West Texas. As of Tuesday Measles spread to 279 patients. Gain and nearby county.
Covenant Children’s Hospital, in caring for the daughter of a couple, issued a statement prepared on Thursday. They include online interviews that include “misunderstandings about the covenant child care and inaccurate claims,” and hospitals cannot speak directly about the girl’s case due to patient confidential law.
“What we can say is that our doctors and treatment teams follow the evidence -based protocol and make clinical decisions based on the patient’s evolution, diagnosis results and the best medical knowledge.
Covenant Children’s repeatedly repeats that measles are very contagious and life -threatening diseases that cause serious and well -known complications such as pneumonia and encephalitis.
The hospital urged people with questions about measles to contact medical service providers.
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