8 months ago I wrote about a boy in Seattle, Washington who died of a mysterious Polio-Like Illness caused by the Enterovirus D68.
Polio is also an Enterovirus, and as the expert in the video below states, the symptoms between Polio and the recent cases are almost exactly the same.
On June 4, 2017, Sharyl Attkisson did a show on this illness called 'Acute Flaccid Myelitis' (AFM) for her FULL MEASURE Report.
Daniel Ramirez's parents repeatedly urged the doctors to investigate a possible connection between the vaccines that the boy had just received before becoming ill and paralyzed. But the medical community and the press completely ignored the possibility and were dismissive.
What struck me in the FULL MEASURE Report above, is that at the 6-minute mark it mentions the case of a 14-year-old boy whose family had originally been told by the CDC that he died of AFM. Later they discovered that Issac was not included in the CDC report of AFM deaths and when they contacted the CDC they were told that they had reopened his case, and attributed his death to something else.
It then mentions a boy named Carter whose doctors described his condition as "... characteristically AFM..." but whom the CDC will not include as a case.
Families are left wondering if the cases are very underreported.
After my original article on how Daniel Ramirez in Seattle had died from AFM, and the media had reported it as such, the CDC came out and said that Daniel's case was not AFM.
Marcella Piper-Terry's thought on why this happened are that since the family was so vocal on a connection between the vaccinations and his paralysis and death, if it had been labelled as AFM, the family could have won a case in Vaccine Injury Court. AFM is a recognized side-effect of vaccinations. (See this vaccine injury law firm website as evidence. AFM is a variant of Transverse Myelitis.)
To further understand how vaccination can cause paralysis in the presence of an enterovirus ... you must read these two earlier articles of mine that explain the mechanisms involved.