An Illinois baby with a rare genetic condition has been discharged from the hospital after almost one year of confinement. The baby was dubbed as "Little Mayor of NICU" for his amazing charisma while at the hospital.
Max Do was born nine weeks premature on June 4, 2021. Doctors initially couldn't figure out his rare genetic condition thus he had to be confined to the neonatal intensive care unit until May 23, 2022.
federal government, that is the role that institutions, private sector entities, and others may take, that certainly is appropriate. also, local communities are going to take steps they need to take. i don t think you will ever see a mandating of the vaccines, particularly for the general public. sean: we cannot require, that is not something we can do. oh, all of a sudden, i guess they can do it. is it just to score political points or divide the country for political gain? why is there no other option, like many states and localities have adopted? whether democrats like it or not, look, the debate of vax do, don t vax, we have had that debate and for whatever reason, i don t know, millions of americans are willing to lose their jobs, lose their benefits come abandoned their retirement, because that is how strongly they believe in their position. many of these people have rare conditions that forbids them from getting the vaccine. others have natural immunity and