New Zealand court takes custody of Baby Will

Guest Post by Steve Kirsch

The court has entrusted two doctors with the medical decisions regarding the care of Baby Will. The 23-page court decision is available here for you to read.

I’ve written about this case in earlier posts: The Baby Will Story and Dr. Ryan Cole on whether the blood supply is safe: “We don’t know.”

The court has now rendered a verdict against the parents.

In a 23-page decision, a New Zealand court has ruled that it will take custody of Baby Will in order to ensure his welfare and best interests.

Here’s the story in CNN, ABC Australia, The Guardian, and The New York Times.

The key arguments made by the hospital:

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The Baby Will story

Guest Post by Steve Kirsch

I just finished a Zoom interview here in New Zealand and the most important topic was the Baby Will story. If you haven’t heard about it, here’s the synopsis and where to find more info.

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Executive summary

Will Savage-Reeves is a 4-month old boy in New Zealand who is in need of heart surgery to repair pulmonary valve stenosis. His parents Samantha (Sam) and Cole want him to have the surgery but they insist that the hospital use blood from dedicated donors that have not received the COVID-19 jabs. This blood is available but the doctors refuse to allow the parents to make this request, arguing that vaccinated blood is perfectly safe. There is also an effort by the hospital to have the guardianship of the child revoked and transferred to government authorities so that doctors can operate using vaccinated blood.

This is an important case and there are good arguments on both sides.

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