and the irony of this is, BEFORE COVID, they didn't even do the usual vaccines to kid cancer patients because it was too risky with their weakened immune systems. A friend of mine had a son with retinoblastoma and had to go back and forth to St. Jude in TN...this is my source..
during his treatment, if you had the sniffles you couldn't go around him..
but yeah, make them take this "vaxx" ...totally safe and fine 🙄
I did, but that still is REALLY messed up.. a kid in that situation shouldn't have to be forced to be around a vaxxed person that may shed an illness onto them...ugh, this is all such BS all the way around..
Thanks for clearing that up for me!
Unfortunately it isn’t just the families of the patients/children that stay at Ronald McD houses - the children many times do as well. For example, if a child has cancer and is undergoing chemo and the hospital is many miles from home, the family (including the child) are eligible to stay. That’s just one example. My daughter once had a major surgery in a hospital that was 3.5 hours drive from home. We stayed while she was in hospital, and she stayed there with us after she was released until she was cleared to make the trip home.
and the irony of this is, BEFORE COVID, they didn't even do the usual vaccines to kid cancer patients because it was too risky with their weakened immune systems. A friend of mine had a son with retinoblastoma and had to go back and forth to St. Jude in TN...this is my source.. during his treatment, if you had the sniffles you couldn't go around him.. but yeah, make them take this "vaxx" ...totally safe and fine 🙄
I did, but that still is REALLY messed up.. a kid in that situation shouldn't have to be forced to be around a vaxxed person that may shed an illness onto them...ugh, this is all such BS all the way around.. Thanks for clearing that up for me!
Unfortunately it isn’t just the families of the patients/children that stay at Ronald McD houses - the children many times do as well. For example, if a child has cancer and is undergoing chemo and the hospital is many miles from home, the family (including the child) are eligible to stay. That’s just one example. My daughter once had a major surgery in a hospital that was 3.5 hours drive from home. We stayed while she was in hospital, and she stayed there with us after she was released until she was cleared to make the trip home.