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Make-A-Wish Foundation Engages in Biofascism

Wait, WHAT?! Make-A-Wish will NOT grant wishes to terminally ill children who have NOT been fully vaccinated (there IS no vaccine for kids under 12)

 

Make-A-Wish Foundation Announces They Will Only Help Fully Vaccinated Children (VIDEO)

Natalie F Danelishen on Twitter: “Richard Davis, CEO of @MakeAWish Foundation is refusing to grant wishes to kids/families who are not fully vaccinated. Imagine that convo between a parent and this dick for a moment “Sorry, johnny can’t have his DYING wish because he is not vaccinated… he might get COVID” https://t.co/q6Cbkbp4Xr” / Twitter

 

‘Make-A-Wish’ to Terminally Ill Kids: Take the Vaccine or Die Without Your Wish

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What about children who are under 12 years old? Davis does not specify whether Make-A-Wish will require vaccines for those individuals. If they do, they will be contradicting recommendations from the WHO, whom the left has ensured us we must listen to at all costs.

According to Healthline, children under 12 in America currently cannot get vaccinated even if they wanted to. Pfizer and Moderna are currently conducting studies about the safety of vaccines for children 6 months to 11 years old, but they will not be authorized until at least early fall. Even then, Healthline said the vaccines would most likely be approved only for emergency use.

The WHO also noted children tend to have “milder disease” than adults when they contract COVID-19, which means it is “less urgent” for children to be vaccinated.

All of these factors suggest Make-A-Wish America’s vaccine requirements are both unscientific and incompassionate. In an attempt to promote the leftist agenda, the foundation has lost sight of the very demographic they are meant to serve.

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UPDATE: Make-A-Wish Reverses Ban On Unvaccinated Kids
Looks like attempting to control the medical decisions of terminally ill children isn’t very popular after all!
Make-A-Wish appears to have now reversed its policy, updating its statement amidst backlash. The policy now reads:
“Based on the guidance of these medical experts, Make-A-Wish plans to expand to also grant air travel wishes within the United States and its territories, as well as to grant wishes involving large gatherings for wish children and their families who have been vaccinated on September 15, 2021. We understand that there are many families whose children aren’t eligible for the vaccine yet, and we also know that there are families who are choosing to not get the vaccine. We respect everyone’s freedom of choice. Make-A-Wish will continue to grant wishes for all eligible children. Make-A-Wish will not require anyone to get vaccinated to receive a wish.”

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