Parents of Texas child who died of measles stand by decision to not vaccinate
- The parents of a six-year-old girl who died from measles-related pneumonia urge others not to vaccinate against measles, despite health authorities' recommendations.
- The father stated that the child died of pneumonia, which is a common cause of death from measles.
- The parents, identified as Christian Mennonites, believe that contracting measles strengthens the immune system and lowers cancer risk.
- The mother advised parents, "don't do the shot," insisting that catching measles is beneficial in the long run.
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