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Mother Wins Landmark Case to Prevent Experimental Covid-19 Vaccine for Disabled Son Tom
Jul 13, 2024, 03:17 PM
A mother has won a landmark legal case to prevent the state from injecting her disabled son, Tom, who has a rare heart condition, with the Covid-19 vaccine. The mother feared the experimental gene therapy could be fatal for her son. The case, which has been ongoing for three years, saw the mother spend her life savings in the fight. The court's decision is seen as a significant victory for parental rights and has garnered widespread support.
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