The officers from around the state helped make the treatment, which takes at least five hours, more enjoyable.
One by one, they walked up the driveway and to the window, where they introduced Caleb to their partner and passed along well-wishes.
About three years ago, Caleb was diagnosed with common variable immunodeficiency, which makes him easily susceptible to infections
Law enforcement patrol cars and K9 officers from IMPD and several surrounding agencies put on the parade for Caleb who suffers from an immune disorder. Normally, Caleb goes to Boston for regular treatments, but with the COVID-19 restrictions, he started today having his treatments at home.
https://www.indystar.com/story/news/local/hancock-county/2020/04/14/indiana-k-9-officers-stage-parade-chronically-ill-mccordsville-boy/2985207001/
they all came close to an immundeficient child without mask during a covid 19 pandemy????
ReplyDeleteYes. I noticed that too. I beleive that the police are tested frequently. After all, I have a friend working for the gas and electric company and he's already been tested 3 times. That inclines me to believe that they are not only tested, but really, the percent of people that actually have this virus? about 150,000. That's .5% of the national population of 350,000,000.
DeleteLike I've been saying "panic flu"
So, since they aren't coughing on him, can't get spit through the screen when talking too him, etc etc etc,
lets not assume they were there to assassinate him