Unvaccinated girl denied transplant due to lack of vaccination
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A dying teenager in North Carolina is being refused care by Duke
University Hospital because she is not "vaccinated" for the Wuhan
coronavirus (Covid-19).
Army veterans Chrissy and Lee Hicks adopted 14-year-old Yulia
Hicks in 2021 after she was brought to the United States from
Ukraine in late 2018. She now requires a life-saving kidney
transplant that Duke refuses to give because she never got the
jab(s).
When they adopted her, the Hicks family knew young Yulia had
a genetic kidney condition that would eventually require surgery.
They adopted her anyway because they loved her and thought
she would be a welcome addition to their family.
"She fit in right away with Lee and Chrissy's 10 other children,
2 of which are also adopted," explains a fundraising campaign
created by Emily Grace. "14-year-old Yulia is outgoing and always
positive despite the hardships in her life, to include the last 15
months of DAILY dialysis."
Grace explains in the fundraiser description that the only way Yulia
will ever qualify for a kidney transplant at Duke is if she and her
parents agree to get her injected for the Fauci Flu.
"A horrible injustice in itself, now the Hick's [sic] family must pay
for out-of-state travel and lodging expenses for not only Yulia
and her mother but also her potential donor!" Grace says.
"The transplant process is not easy nor quick. Between the numerous
pre-surgery tests, the procedure itself, recovery, and the years
of regular appointments, the whole endeavor is now financially
IMPOSSIBLE for the large Hicks family."
Chrissy Hicks wrote on a website set up for Yulia that she and her
family had hoped for a much different outcome.
Even with a live donor available for Yulia's transplant, Duke will
not perform it unless the child agrees to get jabbed for not just
covid but also human papillomavirus (HPV).
"The HPV is new, we just learned of it yesterday," Chrissy writes.
"So here we sit contemplating our next steps."
"To think that a committee can determine someone's life is
terrifying. This is without a doubt medical tyranny. What has become
of the medical community? How does the refusal of a shot that is
known to cause many health issues AND does NOT stop the spread
of a disease deny a 14 year a lifesaving therapy? How does that
happen in America?"
Chrissy says her family is "sad," but that tomorrow "is a new day"
and that "God is there with an answer for us."
Before being told back in November that Yulia would need to get
covid jabbed in order to qualify for a kidney transplant, her parents
had a 15-minute call with the hospital during which it was revealed
that its covid jab policy was being created and enforced on the fly.
"During the 15 min. phone call, both of the Hicks parents wondered
if what they were being told was the official hospital policy because
between the members on the conference call that day, there was
a great deal of confusion as to why the shot was being required
of them or if it was, based on conflicting statements by the medical
experts," one media outlet reported.
An audio recording of that conversation was captured and uploaded
into video form. You can listen to it at this link.