Posted on 02/08/2022 10:41:39 AM PST by Jan_Sobieski
Milo Edberg is a six-year-old child who received the COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 10. Two days later, he was back in the hospital, where he remains, unable to even swallow his own saliva.
“He was perfectly fine and then he wasn’t,” his mother, Carrie, told Alpha News.
Milo’s life has never been easy. Born a micro-preemie at just 23 weeks, he’s battled chronic lung disease his entire life. Despite his struggles, however, he learned to walk and his mother said he was alert and expressive in early December when a doctor at M Health Fairview’s Masonic Children’s Hospital decided that he needed the COVID vaccine.
He was in the hospital for a port placement to help with some blood sugar issues. That port placement was considered minor surgery and all went well.
Milo’s mother said she didn’t want her son to get the shot. Only three Minnesota children under the age of 10 have died of the virus since the coronavirus pandemic began two years ago — yet his doctor said that he was at special risk of having a severe case.
Ultimately, Carrie abided by the doctor’s recommendation after being told that the shot was safe and harmless. “I went against my gut and said OK, do it,” she said.
“Unfortunately, you can’t go back in time,” she now recalls. “I support vaccines, but this one has been tough...”
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Prayers for Milo Edberg.
They cashed the checks/took the gifts.
“Because the shot = baptism for these people.”
The way things are going, weekly communion might be a better analogy soon.
Masonic Children’s Hospital. Wow. Next door is the Hustler Girls Camp.
That may be true, but her gut said no, but she still caved. Sounds like this child has always had issues. Should have followed her gut. Sad that she didn’t.
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