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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The child had pneumonia, RSV and measles. The child's death was declared due to measles after the hospital staff vaccinated the child while hospitalized for pneumonia. https://x.com/angelwoman501/status/1896421025534857285 [/quote] NOPE! have seen lots of bot posts and astroturfing posts about this that get picked up and repeated by people like you. It also does not make any logical sense based on the known incubation period for measles which is 11-12 days AFTER exposure! You basically saw a post on X and believed it without verifying. I am embarrassed for you. :oops: [/quote] Right?? You can't get vaccinated FOR something after you have it. Imagine being dumb enough to believe that. [/quote] It makes no sense why a child admitted with RSV and pneumonia would be given MMR shot. Is there community notes, can't someone verify this to put an end to the rumors?[/quote] The child was likely given IVIG - intravenous immunoglobulins to try to curtail severe measles infection. It’s effective but should be given within 6 days of exposure. All notes would be protected by HIPAA, but you should expect to see a case report in a journal in the next 6-12 months, and it would be included in MMWR (morbidity and mortality weekly report) published by the CDC, except that it was muzzled by Trump and has been prevented from being published regularly for the first time since 1930. [/quote] But this entire theory is just being perpetuated by random accounts, there is literally NO VERIFIED report of the kid having RSV, etc. Not a one, just random bot accounts saying it and others picking it up and repeating it so it becomes a viral claim. I can make sh*t up too and post it on the internet and apparently idiots will believe it![/quote]
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