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Author: bighairymike   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Public Health was nice while we had it
Date: 10/22/25 2:16 PM
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Ashlee and Erik Dahlberg of Lowell, Ind., lost their 8-year-old son, Liam, to a vaccine-preventable disease in April.

“I thought having the vaccines would protect our children,” Erik Dahlberg said. “Unfortunately, it did not because other kids, other adults, need to be vaccinated as well in order for it to work.”

Liam was particularly vulnerable because he had severe asthma and allergies. He was vaccinated against Haemophilus influenzae type b, or Hib, but the disease caused his brain to swell and killed him less than two days after he complained of a headache.


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Lets summarize. Liam's parents knew Liam was particularly vulnerable...

Liam's parent sought and received the vaccination for Liam....

Liam dies two days later....

Since there is no mention of HHS or anybody else preventing Liam's parents from getting the vaccination for Liam, how does this anecdote support a claim of anti science bias?



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