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The speaker describes a frightening incident where their 9-year-old son suddenly started shaking and vomiting in the middle of the night. They were scared and ran out of the room, fearing for their son's life. The son later developed rashes but has been okay since then, although emotionally and mentally affected. The speaker is terrified to go back to the area and is concerned for their son's well-being. The incident has disrupted their son's life, as he couldn't attend his own party and is now withdrawn. The speaker also mentions the impact of COVID-19 on the children, with the school being shut down and some friends getting sick.

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Amy is asked why she is wet and where the kids are. She explains that the kids are in school, even though it is Saturday.

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I'm home from school because I have the measles, or at least a strange case of red freckles and a slight temperature. But hey, no school for a few days! My dad said to say hello and that he'll bring me comic books. Turns out, seven students are confirmed to have measles, with four others possible. They must have been vaccinated! Vaccines are harmful, I tell you. They are endangering the health of every child in this city. Now, Noah is turning Liv, gotta call 911!

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The speaker talks about their reaction to the first component of the Sputnik vaccine. They mention a huge swelling on their eyelid that eventually moved to their other eye. They experienced an allergic reaction with their eye becoming swollen and red. They also mention having a high temperature throughout the night, which made them feel terrible. Despite feeling unwell, they find the swelling on their eye to be beautiful.

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There is a misconception that kids don't get COVID-19, but that's not true. Over 3.9 million children have been infected, and 24% of new cases are in children. Many children have also experienced a multisystem inflammatory syndrome. While masks aren't necessary for kids outdoors, they should wear them indoors if they are around other unvaccinated children or adults, especially in schools.

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Speaker 0 describes a photo sent to Laura around Christmas last year: a 12-year-old boy with more than 50 pharmaceutical bottles in front of him, representing the prescriptions he took that year. The speaker asserts that this is about money, stating that the pharmaceutical industry and doctors aim to make children customers for life, and that if they can break children early, they give them asthma, allergies, eczema, ADD, ADHD, insulin-dependent diabetes, a long list of neurological problems, and cancers from an early age; all of those pills are the reason they do this. The speaker notes a correlation with POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome) and links it to Gardasil and to the COVID shot, while saying it can be associated with other vaccines too because of Guillain-Barré syndrome. The speaker mentions that their daughter has Guillain-Barré syndrome. They reiterate that all of those pills, though not every child takes that many prescriptions, almost all have something—an inhaler, something for headaches, something for something—due to disruption of their immune system that happened when they were six, eight, or ten pounds old. The speaker emphasizes that this disruption is intentional and that this part is particularly sinister.

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Penny Polar Bear introduces herself and says she lives with her mummy and her other mummy. She explains that one mummy is a doctor and the other mummy cooks spaghetti. She adds, I love spaghetti. Lovely Penny.

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My child has measles and needs to stay in bed for Christmas. They wrote to Santa asking if he had measles too, hoping he's immune. The doctor came and put a sign on the door, saying no visitors allowed. They suggest Santa come through the chimney to avoid the sign.

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A couple recounts their six-year-old daughter Kaylee's death from measles-related pneumonia. All four of their children contracted measles, but Kaylee's case worsened, leading to pneumonia in her left lung. Despite seeking medical help, she died in the ICU after being sedated and intubated. The parents say that their other children contracted measles after Kaylee passed away. They were treated by Dr. Ben Edwards and recovered quickly. The parents express that they would still choose measles over the MMR vaccine and believe measles can be beneficial for building the immune system. They feel the media is exaggerating the dangers of measles. The parents say that their other children miss Kaylee. They request prayers and believe God wanted this to happen to awaken people and bring them closer to Him.

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There's a foreign object in the patient's abdomen—an AirPod. Leslie admits it's hers, causing a stir. The patient, awake and aware, comments on the lack of anesthesia and calls out Leslie for her behavior. Despite the annoyance, it's acknowledged that every workplace needs someone like her to keep things lively. The conversation turns humorous as they joke about each other's roles and names, with Aloysius Cooter feeling left out. Leslie reveals she just needed to charge her AirPods, and the group expresses mixed feelings about the situation.

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Did you get the vaccine? It's not a big deal.

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A group of kids, aged three to six, played together on the second floor. They talked about bringing a rabbit to the farm and taking its organs. At first, it seemed unbelievable until they saw it with their own eyes.

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"It's always just been extraordinary that we're afraid of the measles." "It actually bolsters your immune system." "So it prepares your immune system." "To be afraid of the measles is just really rather silly." "If you are deficient in vitamin A for example, we know that vitamin A is associated with poorer outcomes with measles." "When you talk about a measles outbreak, there are far more adverse reactions that are going to occur from vaccinating people with, we know now, dangerous vaccines like the MMR vaccine, and there's more and more coming out about the MMR vaccine that shows that it's not safe and shouldn't be used." "There's a huge push to give them more and more injections, and that push comes from corporations that couldn't care less about your children." "It's just money."

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Everything that happens regarding illness is reframed as an infection. In the pediatric world, 'anytime someone gets sick, there's a bug going around,' and 'anytime someone is sick, you have an infection, you need a medication.' 'there's a huge controversy in the world right now, and it is volatile, and that issue is around viruses.' 'I remember learning in medical school that viruses are inert, that they're not real organisms.' 'There is no such thing as an isolated virus.' 'No one has ever seen a viral particle.' 'We have created a pictorial of a viral particle.' 'But we have never truly seen a virus or ever seen a virus in action.' 'I had a public discussion with doctor McCullough.'

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Daddy and Elmo talk about Elmo getting the COVID vaccine. Elmo says it was okay, with just a little pinch. Daddy had questions about the vaccine's safety and talked to their pediatrician. They learned that getting vaccinated is important for staying healthy and enjoying life. Elmo asks for a hug, and Daddy reassures him. They encourage others to speak to their pediatrician or healthcare provider for the latest facts on COVID vaccines for kids.

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Speaker cites The Poison Needle and Murder by Injection, saying both sum up our entire system. Poisoning people resulting in multiple other illnesses so that they can have patience for life. "That's pretty much what it is." "Every single little booster that they try to put into the people is really just to create patience for life." The speaker reads examples: "chickenpox went through the roof, before there were six thousand cases, after the boosters there were thirteen thousand cases"; "Measles before the boosters four thousand cases, one month later thirteen thousand nine hundred and twelve cases." "Mumps there was two thousand cases, two months later, five thousand cases." "Scarlet fever, twelve fifty six cases, two months later, two thousand two hundred cases." "The boosters are what are causing all the illnesses" and "they're just sticking the children like pin cushions with that." The discussion also mentions illnesses such as scarlet fever, kidney issues, paralysis, smallpox, and insanity.

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They have bad thoughts and disobey their mothers, so they have to be punished. But what do their mothers know anyway? They were out all night with Uncle Rudy, but he's not my uncle. Why does she call him my uncle? This week in People, meet girl crazy doctor Jacob Hoffretz, the one in a trillion obstetrician whose favorite color just has to be pink. Also in People, Martina Navratilova's new travel companion. PEOPLE celebrates PEOPLE.

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A child was sent home from school with measles, characterized by red freckles, a slight temperature, and a big smile. No medicine or shots are needed. All the Brady kids have had the measles, as did one of the parents years ago. Alice hopes she is getting the measles. A child is told to go to school. Seven students are confirmed to have measles, with four others possibly infected, despite having been vaccinated. Some moms never vaccinated their kids and lied about it, believing vaccines are harmful. A child is turning blue, and someone is told to call 911.

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I'm home from school with the measles, a strange case of red freckles and a slight temperature. But, I've got a great big smile because no school for a few days! No medicine, inside or out, and definitely no shots. Dad says I should go to school. It turns out there are seven students confirmed with measles and four others possible! They had to have been vaccinated. Some moms never vaccinated their kids and lied about it, claiming vaccines are harmful. They are endangering the health of every child in the city.

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Feeling tired and worn down? Sick of work and family? Try COVID! It guarantees a 5-10 day vacation from life's problems. One person shares how they enjoyed sitting on the couch and watching Netflix. Initially worried, they were assured by their doctor that it's fine since they're vaccinated. Another person got sick but got paid for 10 days to stay under a blanket. They even used it as an excuse to avoid their kids. COVID is perfect for getting out of commitments like jury duty and weddings. There's also a positive home test with pre-drawn pink lines. COVID may have side effects, but it's worth it for the mental break. They're grateful for COVID and might even get it again.

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Emmy Hall's son, Jackson, had a severe case of the flu. His condition worsened over two weeks, with a rash, lethargy, and loss of appetite. Jackson was admitted to the hospital where he tested positive for influenza. Influenza can be dangerous, although people often underestimate its seriousness. This year, there have been a significantly higher number of flu cases, with 139 deaths already reported, including a 3-year-old and a 15-year-old. Despite not being in the official flu season, the number of flu cases has skyrocketed.

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PJ Funny Bunny was always busy and often inconsiderate, leaving messes and being late. One day, PJ twisted his ankle and his family and friends cared for him. His friends even stayed in to play video games with him instead of going to Pine Coney Island. PJ realized how lucky he was and decided to be more thoughtful. He cleaned his room, helped with dishes, returned borrowed toys, and watched Happy Bunny movies with his sister. PJ learned the importance of thinking of others and being kind. The audience learned about kindness, taking care of friends, and being kind to other people.

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He's having seizures, and yours is light? Poor young one, shaking from seizures, poor thing, what a nightmare. Give him some medicine, he went in there, and from there, oh my God, poor thing, like a little fluff on the couch.

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During my school days, we had to receive various vaccines like measles and mumps to attend school. It's frustrating that some people in our country refuse to get vaccinated. We should make it mandatory for everyone. It's ironic that even radio hosts who were against vaccines ended up dying from COVID-19.

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Speaker 0 asks how Speaker 1 is feeling, who responds that they feel okay but their wing hurts a little. Speaker 0 mentions that Speaker 1's wing may hurt for a day and they might feel tired, but getting vaccinated is important for safety. Speaker 1 agrees and adds that it will help them play with their granny bird and friends at school. Speaker 0 reassures that it's okay to have questions and advises to speak to a pediatrician or healthcare provider for the latest facts on COVID vaccines for kids.
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