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riversedge

(74,774 posts)
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 05:14 AM Mar 22

Parents of Texas child who died of measles stand by decision to not vaccinate




Parents of Texas child who died of measles stand by decision to not vaccinate

The measles vaccine has been proven to be safe and effective against the disease, which is highly contagious and can be life threatening.
https://www.texastribune.org/2025/03/20/texas-measles-family-gaines-county-death/

By Terri Langford March 20, 2025



The Texas parents of an unvaccinated 6-year-old girl who died from measles Feb. 26 told the anti-vaccine organization Children’s Health Defense in a video released Monday that the experience did not convince them that vaccination against measles was necessary.

“She says they would still say ‘Don’t do the shots,’” an unidentified translator for the parents said. “They think it’s not as bad as the media is making it out to be.”

The West Texas measles outbreak, the biggest in the state in 30 years, has infected more than 270 people and hospitalizing dozens of them. Public health officials have repeatedly told Texans that studies have time and time again shown that the safest and most effective way to avoid contracting the very infectious, life-threatening disease is to vaccinate with the measles-mumps-rubella shot.

The couple, members of a Mennonite community in Gaines County with traditionally low vaccination rates, spoke on camera in both English and Low German to CHD Executive Director Polly Tommey and CHD Chief Scientific Officer Brian Hooker.


“It was her time on Earth,” the translator said the parents told her. “They believe she’s better off where she is now.”

“We would absolutely not take the MMR,” the mother said in English, referring to the measles-mumps-rubella vaccination children typically receive before attending school. She said her stance on vaccination has not changed after her daughter’s death.

“The measles wasn’t that bad. They got over it pretty quickly,” the mother said of her other four surviving children who were treated with castor oil and inhaled steroids and recovered.

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Covenant Children’s reiterated that measles is a highly contagious, potentially life-threatening disease that often creates serious, well-known complications like pneumonia and encephalitis.......................



https://bsky.app/profile/oceancalm.bsky.social/post/3lkxf3iazbc24
Covenant Children's Hospital in Lubbock on Feb. 26, 2025. Covenant has added a patient screening check before entering the children's emergency entrance.



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Walleye

(39,223 posts)
1. "" anti-vaccine organization Children's Health Defense"? I think we found the problem
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 05:25 AM
Mar 22

Where do these organizations come from? Who gives them money. Sounds like a Russian op to me. don’t forget the Russian money that was going through the NRA

Walleye

(39,223 posts)
4. They won't admit to themselves. It's not a personal chice. They are putting other people at risk, by not getting
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 08:52 AM
Mar 22

Vaccinated. We knew that back in the 50s how did they forget? mentally ill billionaires have ruined our system. They don’t care about anybody but themselves, that’s now the fashion.

surrealAmerican

(11,598 posts)
5. " members of a Mennonite community" ...
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 08:59 AM
Mar 22

... that is the reason here - not RFKjr, not the right wing media.

Ultra-religious communities have been avoiding vaccine since vaccines existed.

Igel

(36,665 posts)
6. They're isolated in many ways.
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 11:26 AM
Mar 22

I found the "translator" bit to be interesting. They speak Plautdietsch (at least that's how the Plautdietsch speakers I've know--just a couple--said it). It's not jus "Low German"--that's a large dialect continuum, but these are usually descendants of Low Germany speakers that were invited into the Donbas and adjacent areas under tsars like Catherine the Great and later emigrated in the late 1800s and early 1900s for economic and (later) political reasons.

They're sometimes described as "Russian emigrants" but they never culturally assimilated and usually retained their own language.

magicarpet

(17,890 posts)
7. Jeezbuzz will keep the child safe, warm, and cozy once it gets to heaven.
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 03:29 PM
Mar 22

The vaccinated are not allowed in heaven.

Hallelujia,... Amen.

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