The parents of a six-year-old Texas girl who passed away from measles are refusing to vaccinate daughter. Following a three-week battle with measles in late February, the parents,
Who belong to a Mennonite community in west Texas, lost their six-year-old daughter Kaylee, according to The Mirror. In a videotaped interview published on March 17 by the anti-vaccine.
Organization Children’s Health Defense, the parents justified their choice to not vaccinate their kid in spite of the tragic result. They maintained their convictions and minimized.
The seriousness of the disease that killed their kid, calling measles “not that bad” and claiming that Kaylee’s passing was only “her time.” “She was too good for this earth,” her mother continued.
The MMR vaccination, which guards against measles, mumps, and rubella, was something the pair said they would “absolutely not take.” Rather, parents attributed their four other children’s.
Speedy recovery to unconventional therapies like castor oil and inhaled steroids. “The measles wasn’t very severe. The mother said, “They moved on from it rather quickly.”