The child in Texas died "with" measles, even according to the media. And yet there's no legitimate, quantitative test for measles in the first place. The entire diagnosis approach for measles is pure quackery and wouldn't pass a single honest laboratory audit. I know because my lab is audited every year, and if we couldn't produce quantitative, multi-point calibration curves for our instruments, using NIST-traceable external standards, our ISO-17025 accreditation would be yanked. Measles testing has no calibration curves whatsoever, and there are no external standards (CRMs). It's all a hoax.
Perhaps one day in the future you can do a show explaining why viruses are a hoax. While the diagnostics may be quackery (which I also agree with) certainly I have seen with my own eyes many years back people (children) that had chicken pox, measles, mumps, along with all ages of people having a cold virus, flu, and even some more serious viruses. I am not saying that what the medical world says that a virus is, is correct but I am saying that people get ill from these things that are commonly known as a virus.