A little girl named Faye died in February this year but it could have been avoided.
British toddler has no right to receive a vaccine against meningitis under the National Health Service in the UK. As a result, she contracted meningitis B. It started as a simple rash on his forehead, according Meningitis now. The brave toddler fought for 11 weeks ... but eventually died on February 14, 2016.
The benefits of vaccination have been hotly debated in recent years. Many parents think they are harmful to children or cause of autism (CDC ensures that is not true). The loss of this little girl shows that children should be protected by vaccination, regardless of who is providing them (government, private institutions, or other).
This preventable tragedy should not be repeated
Every time I look at this picture it reduces me to tears, but I think it needs to be shared to raise awareness and ...
Posted by Aimee on Beesley ? Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Aimee Beesley posted this on Facebook:
"Every time I look this, it reduces me to tears, but I think it needs to be shared to raise awareness and fight for what is right.
We have already achieved our goal of 10,000 signatures in literally 2 days. I'm so proud of the ladies who work alongside myself trying to get the jab meningitis B free for our children.
You may have seen me talking to a girl now very close to my heart, Faye. Its a very courageous mom gave permission to share this picture to help aware. No, it's not pleasant, but it is reality. And it is what the disease did to Faye that is sadly loose his life Sunday, February 14, 2016. We are trying to get the parliament to reconsider charging us hundreds of pounds each to protect our children against this terrible disease. In order to get this issue to Parliament for debate that we need to reach 100,000 signatures. In Fayes heritage, we will fight to raise awareness.
To the most beautiful girl and the bravest mother. I hope we make her proud 💔 rest in peace beautiful little angel xxx "
Faye's mother, Jenny Burdett, and Aimee Beesley have formed an online petition with the hope of getting Parliament to deploy a vaccination program all children (at least up to 11 years ). the loss of Faye (and many more) children is tragic ... hopefully, changes can be made to make things safer for children.

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