https://vast-size.com/QC6VzW 3-year-old who died of flu was never vaccinated

3-year-old who died of flu was never vaccinated

© Provided by Fox News 3-year old Alivia Viellieux, of Muncie, Indiana, died at home just days after being diagnosed with Influenza A

Melanie Dadourian
FOX News

Refined carbs tend to be pumped up with sugar and additives, none of which are doing your heart any favors, Patton says. Condiments like ketchup and salad dressing—as well as pasta sauces, bread, and low-fat yogurt—are more common sources of sugar and refined carbs, experts say.

The worst foods for your heart

a little girl posing for a picture: 3-year old Alivia Viellieux, of Muncie, Indiana, died at home just days after being diagnosed with Influenza A © Provided by Fox News 3-year old Alivia Viellieux, of Muncie, Indiana, died at home just days after being diagnosed with Influenza A

A 3-year-old from Indiana who died from the flu Monday never got a flu shot and the family is now second-guessing that decision.

Little Alivia Viellieux, of Muncie, Ind., died at home just days after being diagnosed with the flu. Tameka Stettler, the toddler’s grandmother, told WRTV that Alivia’s parents didn’t get her vaccinated after hearing the shot may not be that effective.

"Alivia did not have it because they had told us once the flu is going around it's not going to matter if you got it or not," Stettler said. “We just decided not to put those chemicals in the girl's body if it's not gonna help."


[post_ads]Refined carbs tend to be pumped up with sugar and additives, none of which are doing your heart any favors, Patton says. Condiments like ketchup and salad dressing—as well as pasta sauces, bread, and low-fat yogurt—are more common sources of sugar and refined carbs, experts say.
The worst foods for your heart

a little girl posing for a picture: 3-year old Alivia Viellieux, of Muncie, Indiana, died at home just days after being diagnosed with Influenza A © Provided by Fox News 3-year old Alivia Viellieux, of Muncie, Indiana, died at home just days after being diagnosed with Influenza A

A 3-year-old from Indiana who died from the flu Monday never got a flu shot and the family is now second-guessing that decision.

Little Alivia Viellieux, of Muncie, Ind., died at home just days after being diagnosed with the flu. Tameka Stettler, the toddler’s grandmother, told WRTV that Alivia’s parents didn’t get her vaccinated after hearing the shot may not be that effective.
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"Alivia did not have it because they had told us once the flu is going around it's not going to matter if you got it or not," Stettler said. “We just decided not to put those chemicals in the girl's body if it's not gonna help."

















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