A school-aged child died at a Texas hospital where they were receiving treatment for measles, marking the second death of a minor in the state linked to the ongoing outbreak: https://cnn.it/4ljCgF1
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Covid. TheUS did a great job in developing the mRNA Covid vaccines. But a poor job due to vaccin misinformation. Do a lot of people died.
The Fentanyl crises. The US allowed the drug industry to pay doctors to prescribe drugs, which are narcotic.
Given that Republicans haven't done a thing about school shootings, why would anyone think that they will do something about measles, or any other infectious disease.
The parents believing Kennedy and not following what a actual DOCTOR says, it's on them, the spread, but most of all children's deaths, which is completely treatable
Anti science Christofascists so called pro life, call these kids death christian family values. That’s pure kid murderer by their genitors. Disgusting!
Your network is a disgrace with your massive failure to report on the Apr. 5 unprecedented public protest across 50 states against Trump fascism. Your corporate sponsors obviously objected to giving voice to the people. You listen to your oligarchs not the country. Disgusting deplorable CNN.
America refuses to vaccinate their children and they die from something preventable. And American tax dollars are used to bomb brown children because the American government wants you to believe this is “self-defence”.
I'm waiting for adults to start dying from this stupidity. Kids don't deserve it, but how could you feel sorry for adults. If God didn't want us to take the vaccine, he wouldn't have given us a brain 🧠 to invest it in 1st place.
Vaccinations would’ve prevented these senseless deaths … and if Texas really supports life, like they claim in the case of abortions, the parents will be charged with manslaughter if not murder.
You put the only relevant sentence at the very end. Do better CNN.
“The disease has returned because a critical percentage of parents have chosen not to vaccinate their children, in large part because of misinformation provided by people like RFK Jr,”
Nope. There's a reason measles was declared extinct in the US in 2000. When my children were young I actually considered not vaccinating my kids against it because it was extinct. I'm glad I did because there was a measles outbreak in my child's school six years later.
In an ideal world the parents should be prosecuted for manslaughter by negligence. This was completely preventable. Sad that young children pay the price of adult stupidity.
A child with the measles apparently exposed hundreds at the Great Wolf Lodge in Grapevine Tx over two days, and then at the nearby Grapevine Mills Mall the following day.
Measles incubation period is 10 to 14 days, during which the person is contagious.
This is heartbreaking. It's crucial that we prioritize vaccinations and educate our communities to prevent further tragedies like this. Measles is preventable, and every child deserves a fighting chance.
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I could not live with this guilt for the rest of life…
Stop this madness and resume vaccination campaings.
The Fentanyl crises. The US allowed the drug industry to pay doctors to prescribe drugs, which are narcotic.
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/ddn-20250314-3
Just FOLLOW YOUR DOCTOR's ORDERS, they know better than you!!!
The parents need to be charged with negligence and child endangerment.
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The answer my friend is…
“The disease has returned because a critical percentage of parents have chosen not to vaccinate their children, in large part because of misinformation provided by people like RFK Jr,”
Measles incubation period is 10 to 14 days, during which the person is contagious.
They said, basically, ‘Our other child got it too and he’s fine…’ like it was no big deal to lose a 6 year old girl.
death, dying, and the brainwashed RFK Jr cult
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