While cases do seem to be slowing down in Texas, they continue to rise in a large outbreak in Mexico, where four people have now died, including three young children.
This should fall squarely on all the Instagrammers and podcasters that turn people away from vaccination.
The Texas group of Mennonites mystify me. They'll refuse vaccinations but go to hospitals for treatment.
And then accuse the hospitals of medical negligence if their kid dies.
Are the Mennonite kids who died Hispanic, or are they the kids/grandkids of mennonites who moved from the US to Mexico last century?
This should fall squarely on all the Instagrammers and podcasters that turn people away from vaccination.
The Texas group of Mennonites mystify me. They'll refuse vaccinations but go to hospitals for treatment.
And then accuse the hospitals of medical negligence if their kid dies.
Are the Mennonite kids who died Hispanic, or are they the kids/grandkids of mennonites who moved from the US to Mexico last century?