

The 55-year-old Canadian tourist, who remains unnamed, attempted to “engage with the animal from the shallows in an attempt to take photographs”
You ma’am are a fucking idiot.
I suggest you now become a public speaker at high-schools about the dangers of the social media mindset so that other people may avoid making the same mistake as you in the future.
This moral choice is hard.
On one hand, it’s just money and its keeping a kid alive.
On the other hand, it’s a million dollars a year that isn’t going to treat other people, which likely could save more than one life. A million dollars a year is 2-3 fully staffed ambulances, or another 4 doctors.
I think though that given the medicine was already covered, it should stay covered. Taking it away is worse than not giving it in the first place. I wouldn’t be opposed to denying it to future children, just grandfather this child in.