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Hospital responds to claim Vance’s young relative was denied heart transplant over vaccination status

Cincinnati Children's Hospital issued a statement Wednesday
Repulsion Over the allegations, Vice President JD Vance's 12-year-old relative denied the spot on the waiting list for a heart transplant for her vaccination status.

The hospital you own instead
There's no anxiety Children are exposed to dangerous sex-transforming drugs and amputation; Proposed The requirements for that vaccine will be notified by responsibility “to ensure that all donated organs are used in a manner that maximizes the successful outcomes of children in need.”

The Adalin deal, whose mother is associated with the Vice President's half-brother through marriage, suffers from two heart diseases: Ebstein's abnormality and Wolf Palkinson-White syndrome. Cincinnati Enquiler
It has been reported After nearly a decade of treatment from Cincinnati Hospital, the girl was informed on January 17 that her heart had failed and was working in just 42%.

Deal's heart cannot be fixed, but can be replaced.

“You can just kill my child?”

Jenine Deal, the mother of a girl,
I said The doctors at the hospital “tell me about the various tests they need and the vaccinations they need to do” WKRC-TV.

Organ Procurement and Transplant Networks that oversee organ transplant lists;
it's not Issues a policy requiring the implantation center to use certain criteria. However, transplant hospitals can establish their own policies.

For Cincinnati children, candidates must be vaccinated against the flu and COVID-19. That is, the parents of the deal decided not to get her based on religious and medical beliefs.

“I am, so if you don't get vaccinated, are you just trying to kill my child?” I remembered Jenine's deal. “And she said, “I'm sorry,” she said, “This is our policy.”

“We approach all transplant assessments with a focus on long-term success led by an unwavering commitment to medicine and patient safety,” the hospital said in a statement Wednesday. “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.”

The family is reportedly considering taking Adalin to a Pittsburgh transplant center in hopes of creating a list without compromising their beliefs.

The Vice President's spokesman did not respond to Blaze News' request for comment.

Vance's relatives are not the first Americans to be rejected as a life-saving transplant patient due to vaccination status.

In 2022, DJ Ferguson, a father in his 30s,
delete This is because he refused the Covid-19 vaccine, which is ironically linked to the risk of heart damage from the Boston Brigham and Women's Hospital heart transplant list. His mother I said NPR said Ferguson wasn't opposed to vaccination, but was on alert about the Covid-19 vaccine because he was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation.

“He wants to assure us from his doctor that this COVID vaccine will not worsen or fatal,” Tracy Ferguson said.

Michelle Vituro, of Ohio, desperately needed a liver transplant, discovered that her daughter was a precise match. Vitro suffers from advanced cancer,
It is reportedly With the goal of undergoing surgery in September 2021, she received multiple treatments to stabilize her health. Cleveland Clinic cancelled its procedures in its final minutes, citing its COVID-19 vaccination requirements.

That same year, University of Colorado hospitals kicked Colorado Leilani Lutari from an aggressive transplant list for refusing the Covid-19 vaccine. Lutari was lined with donors who were also unvaccinated.

“Shot is relatively new and as a consumer, I'm not an early adopter,” Luttari said.
I said KDVR-TV. “I'm waiting and watching what's going on. I feel like I'm being forced to wait and not be able to see. And if I want this life-saving transplant, I have to take a shot. I feel that way.”

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