
Despite ten years of treatment at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital for two rare heart conditions, a 12-year-old girl is being denied a heart transplant because of her “vaccine” status.
The girl Adaline Deal, who is a distant relative to Vice President J.D. Vance, is being discriminated against because she has not received a flu shot or an experimental COVID-19 jab
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InfoWars reports: After Cincinnati Children’s denied the Deal family’s religious exemption over the shots earlier this month, they are now looking for another health care facility to perform the surgery.
Fox 19 received a statement from the hospital, which read, “At Cincinnati Children’s, clinical decisions are guided by science, research, and best practices. We tailor care plans to each patient in collaboration with their family to ensure the safest, most effective treatment.”
The mother, Janeen Deal, told The Cincinnati Enquirer, “I thought, wow. So, it’s not about the kid. It’s not about saving her life… It’s not right.”
The hospital requires Covid and flu vaccinations for transplant recipients because they are allegedly more vulnerable to infections, but fails to acknowledge the same individuals would be more likely to suffer an adverse reaction to the experimental Covid shot for the same reason.
“I know I cannot put this (vaccine) in her body knowing what we know and how we feel about it,” Janeen said.
According to the New York Post, Adaline is related to Vance by marriage through his half-siblings.