{"id":9723,"date":"2025-03-24T11:10:03","date_gmt":"2025-03-24T11:10:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/scenicwhispers.com\/?p=9723"},"modified":"2025-03-24T11:10:06","modified_gmt":"2025-03-24T11:10:06","slug":"parents-of-texas-girl-6-who-died-from-measles-give-very-disturbing-interview-to-group-founded-by-rfk-jr","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/scenicwhispers.com\/archives\/9723","title":{"rendered":"Parents of Texas girl, 6, who died from measles give VERY disturbing interview to group founded by RFK Jr"},"content":{"rendered":"
Texas\u00a0parents whose daughter became America’s first measles death in a decade have given a disturbing interview in which they made a series of unproven health claims.\n The couple insisted measles ‘is good for the body’ and urged parents not to give their children the MMR vaccine, which reduces the risk of catching measles 97 percent.\n The parents, who are members of a Mennonite community in west Texas, spoke with Children’s Health Defense, an anti-vaccine group founded by health chief Robert F Kennedy Jr, this week.\n All five of their children had been infected several weeks earlier with measles, a highly contagious illness that has\u00a0ripped through Texas\u00a0and neighboring\u00a0New Mexico\u00a0infected more than 300 people – more than the entire US in all of 2024.\n While four of their children had a mild illness, their six-year-old daughter, Kaylee, died after a three-week battle with measles.\n All of the children, like many in their community, were unvaccinated.\n Though the couple choked back tears as they discussed their daughter’s fate, they said it was Kaylee’s ‘time on Earth’ and urged parents to avoid taking the\u00a0measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine\u00a0in favor of alternative treatments like cod liver oil and vitamin C.\n The parents of six-year-old Kaylee, who died of measles last month, urged parents to not get their children the MMR vaccine and insisted measles is ‘not as bad as [the media] are making it out to be.’ The couple are pictured above in a screenshot from their interview with RFK Jr-founded Children’s Health Defense\n\n The above is a stock image of a child infected with measles in Texas\n\n\n
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