Anon opine.
The push to get little kids vaccinated is beginning its media push.
TWO child Vaccines stories …hmmmmm
Making sure to tell you urgent care missed it and died in big brother’s arms. White kid.
Also making sure you understand the vaccine is not given until age 11 and kid died at age 10.
Also stating it was not required to warn the public ahead of time.
Funny as anon how I read the news.
Fake news has jaded me beyond repair.
Vaccine $$$$ and people getting shots for their kids must be wayyyyy down, fear mongering via the news to get kids vaxxed earlier and earlier seems to be kind of obvious these days.
Two stories, both white families, dead kids, vaccine related articles, muddy the waters for normies, get vaccines for kids on minds….normie confusion…vaxxx…via news PROGRAMMING.
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https://www.whec.com/in-depth/brockport-10-year-old-had-bacterial-meningitis-flu-and-strep-when-he-died-after-being-sent-home-from-urgent-care/
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And this story also today:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/06/idaho-woman-deaths-children
And now she is charged with murder.
Idaho mom who claimed vaccines killed her twin babies charged with murdering her kids
July 6, 2026
https://wfin.com/fox-national-news/idaho-mom-who-claimed-vaccines-killed-her-twin-babies-charged-with-murdering-her-kids/
Days after her twins died, Shaw and her husband appeared on a podcast produced by theanti-vaccination organization Children’s Health Defense, which was previously led by Donald Trump’s health and human services secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr,with Shaw claiming that vaccines had killed her children.
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Brockport 10-year-old had bacterial meningitis, flu and strep when he died, his mom’s mission now is to warn other families of the symptoms
Jennifer Lewke News10NBC
Updated: 22 minutes ago
Published: July 6, 2026 - 2:07 PM
BROCKPORT, N.Y. — A Brockport fifth grader died three days after coming home from a sleepover with a headache and now his mom is determined to help others avoid a similar tragedy. Brockport 10-year-old had bacterial meningitis, flu and strep when he died after being sent home from Urgent Care. Stephanie Wheeler, the mother of 10-year-old Brian Norsen, sat down with News10NBC Investigative Reporter Jennifer Lewke to share his story in the hopes that it will help other families. “He tried to help everyone, he tried to help me all the time, he loved his Bills, he loved soccer,” says Stephanie Wheeler of her son. Back in December, Brian came home with a headache after a visit to a trampoline park and a sleepover with a friend. By the next day, his condition had worsened. “He had a fever, his tonsils were so swollen,” Stephanie recalls. She took him to urgent care, “they did a COVID test, flu test, strep test, the rapid strep came back negative so, they gave him a steroid to reduce the inflammation in his tonsils and sent us home,” Stephanie says The next afternoon, Brian’s flu test came back positive for flu A. Stephanie kept a close eye on him, pushing fluids and fever-reducing medicine. That night, she suggested Brian sleep in his bed instead of the couch. “He got up and he kind of fell against the wall, he just couldn’t balance himself so, his older brother came and picked him up and put him into bed,” Stephanie says.
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