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4-Year-Old Cancer Patient Denied Make-A-Wish Over Vax Status
The Make-A-Wish Foundation refused to grant 4-year-old cancer patient Rocco DiMaggio a wish to go to Disneyworld because he is not vaccinated.
His age group, which includes his younger 2-year-old brother, is not eligible for the jab.
"It was a punch in the gut," Rocco's mom told Newsmax of the Make-A-Wish Foundation's policy that led to canceling the Disneyworld opportunity.
The policy states that all families members for groups with wishes that involve air travel must be vaccinated.
Even if Rocco was old enough, his mom said she is not sure she would give him the vaccine because he's already had COVID twice and is immunocompromised.
However, two organizations, Wigs & Wishes and Millenium Systems International, are teaming up to make Rocco's wish come true later this year — just in time for his fifth birthday.
UPSETTING: 4-Year-Old Cancer Patient Denied Make-A-Wish Over Vax Status - Todd Starnes
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So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.
Glad to hear someone stepped up. Make a wish should be ashamed.
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Wow. That's just evil. Glad someone else stepped up.
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I don't get it, he's four and not eligible for the vaccination. I don't think this is 100% true, there is something else going on. Maybe someone older in the group isn't vaccinated.
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