Mom Anti-Vaxx, whose daughter died of the Oder, says that the disease “was not so bad”

Mom Anti-Vaxx, whose daughter died of the Oder, says that the disease “was not so bad”

Parents unvaccinated Texas A child who died measles He appeared in a film formulated by a vaccine group, in which they handled vaccines, even saying that the disease “was not so bad.”

The 6-year-old Texan died after infection of the Odra last month, marking First death A child in the USA caused by a highly contagious disease for almost a decade.

After her death, the Anti-Szczepin group defense of children met with the parents of a child, whose four other children also suffered from milder cases of the same disease, as reported Mother Jones.

During the interview, the young couple doubled their decision not to instill a child even after her death. Coming from the Mennonite community, they argued that if Odra patients had access to unverified treatment methods, MMR vaccines would be completely unnecessary.

“We spent the morning at the clinic of Dr. Ben Edwards, and parents are still sitting there, saying that they prefer to have it than vaccinating MMR, because they saw so many injuries that we also have,” said journalist Polly Tommey while interviewing with steam. “Do you still feel the same as for the MMR vaccine compared to the Oder and proper treatment Dr. Ben Edwards?”

“Absolutely [do] do not take mmr [vaccine]Mother said. “Odra was not so bad. [The other children] I got it quite quickly. And Dr. Edwards was with us. “

Parents described the symptoms of the disease that their child showed, starting with fever, respiratory symptoms and a notorious rash that often accompanies him. However, a few days after infection, the child’s fever lasted and the respiratory symptoms deteriorated when she began to fight for breathing.

The girl’s parents took her to a hospital ambulance, where she was accepted and diagnosed with pneumonia. After placing on a respirator at the intensive care unit, the child died.

The Odra explosion in Texas stimulated many public and political figures To start platforms and encourage residents to vaccinate and vaccinate their children. This covers the Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr.who previously promoted anti-fee-based views.

RFK JR. published Op-ed in Fox Digital At the beginning of this month, he recognizes that the vaccination decision is “personal”, but encouraging people to vaccinate to alleviate the spread of the disease regardless of this.

“Vaccines protect not only individual children from the Oder, but also contribute to community resistance, protecting those who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons,” he wrote at the beginning of this month.

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