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Darren Richman
Dec 13, 2020

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An anti-vaxx mother has asked for prayers after her husband vaccinated her daughter without her permission.
You read that correctly. After her husband did the right thing and vaccinated their daughter, Lisa Davis took to Twitter to encourage people to pray for the health of her child. Here’s what she wrote, utterly devoid of irony:
I have a big prayer request. My husband and mother-in-law have my oldest daughter with them at their house. They got her 4 vaccines today without asking me. I am anti-vaccines. Please pray she will be ok. Have your kids always been ok after vaccine shots?
I have a big prayer request. My husband and mother in law have my oldest daughter with them at their house. They go… https://t.co/vfpe4V70v3— Lucky Lisa (@Lucky Lisa) 1565220548
The people of the internet had many opinions about all this and they weren’t shy about letting the tweeter know.
@angel28kc "Have your kids always been ok after vaccine shots?" I have my children have and my grandchildren and e… https://t.co/h9H6bRcKjW— Dave of Letters (@Dave of Letters) 1565266714
@angel28kc The science is clear, Vaccines are safe. The people who say different are mistaken or foolish. I do no… https://t.co/FZNbzoc9Yp— 𝓕𝓻𝓪𝓷𝓴 𝓐𝓷𝓽𝓲𝓯𝓪 🇮🇪 (@𝓕𝓻𝓪𝓷𝓴 𝓐𝓷𝓽𝓲𝓯𝓪 🇮🇪) 1565276889
@angel28kc Your husband did the right thing— 🌊Sheryl Lynne #EndTheFilibuster (@🌊Sheryl Lynne #EndTheFilibuster) 1565281017
@Rjshapiro @shossy2 @angel28kc I have Crohns and I am on immunosuppressives. My ex was having a party and I found o… https://t.co/jxqvDeMp1X— Lucile Barker (@Lucile Barker) 1565294483
@angel28kc I am so sorry to hear that your daughter has a greatly reduced chance of both dying from preventable dis… https://t.co/mDQ97uCxre— Luͽifɘr (@Luͽifɘr) 1565320670
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