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A relative of Vice President JD Vance says Ohio Hospital refused to place its 12-year-old daughter on the waiting list for a heart transplant in her vaccine state.
Jenine Deal, a 12-year-old Indiana mom associated with Vance's half-brother through Vance's marriage, knows that Ebstein's abnormality and Wolf Pulkinson White has two heart conditions 4 Adalin was adopted from China as a young girl syndrome, which meant she would one day need a transplant.
The girl has been undergoing treatment from Cincinnati Children's Hospital, a leader in pediatric organ transplants for nearly a decade.
The facility requires heart transplant patients to be vaccinated against Covid-19 and the flu. This is because recipients are at a much higher risk of infection. Deal said Adalin's doctor confirmed to his family that he had heart failure on January 17th.
“My heart is getting sick,” the Adalin deal said. Local 12. “It's tiring. I get my feet [too] I'm tired of standing up. ”
The deal and her husband Brayton said they are both members of the non-denominational Christian church, and that the vaccine contradicts their religious and medical beliefs and that they have no intention of inoculating their daughter.
The pair broadcast both faith and vaccine skepticism in their Facebook page posts.
The parents “made a decision after the Holy Spirit put it in our hearts,” Mom said. Cincinnati Enquiler. They say hospitals will not respect their beliefs.
“The heart failure team said they wouldn't put her on the list unless they gave her a Covid shot and a flu shot. Her mother wrote in a Facebook post on January 27th. “That's what she said It's their policy. How nuts is that?!”
The couple is currently considering taking Adalin to another transplant center. In the meantime, the deal crowdfunded over $57,000 with a target of $100,000 after setup gofundme A page that helps you pay for ports.
Deal said people already deemed her a “bad parent” and called her to make an exception to get her on the transplant list.
“Yes, I've seen them already, but I know I follow our minds, and nothing should be forced on us In other words, it is our God-given right. She told Local 12.
On Wednesday, Cincinnati Children's Hospital issued a statement regarding transplant assessments and vaccination.
“Since children who have been transplanted are immunosuppressed for the rest of their lives, vaccines play an important role in preventing or reducing the risk of life-threatening infections, particularly in the first year,” he said. Masu. “These decisions include discussions between the provider and the patient's family.”
The Centers for Health and Services Management and Medicare and Medicaid Services, which oversee US transplant lists, do not require vaccinations and leave it to hospitals to determine policies.
The American Association of Transplant Surgeons has agreed to hospital vaccination policies for patients who require organ transplants.
“Transplant candidates and recipients frequently interact with other at-risk individuals in the hospital. We recommend ASTS[s] “Daily vaccinations for all organ recipients and those on the waitlist,” he said in a position statement on its website.
Independence For more information, we contacted Cincinnati Children's Hospital and Trade.