Would anyone deny a cancer patient experimental treatment? Would there be people excluded from the hope of a treatment? Answer that. Then there is only one way forward for Charlie Gard.
We can't know what he is experiencing or whether he is experiencing anything at all, but, I do know if he is suffering he is not an animal that can euthanized. He is a human baby with the PROMISE of life when he was born. Where in the social contract does it say where there is hope it is conditional?
By Kristine Phillips and Lindsey Bever
To left: Picture of Charlie Gard three days ago. He is growing. Physically he is thriving. Questions?
I have one. Question. Isn't that "Curious George?"
To left: Picture of Charlie Gard three days ago. He is growing. Physically he is thriving. Questions?
I have one. Question. Isn't that "Curious George?"
Washington: The parents of Charlie Gard, (click here) the 11-month-old British infant whose rare genetic condition has captured the world's attention, said they want to move their son to a hospital in the United States, where he would receive experimental treatment.
Chris Gard and Connie Yates on Sunday delivered a petition to Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, where Charlie has remained on life support for months. The petition, which has more than 350,000 signatures, calls for Charlie to be transferred....