I wondered about the video-taping myself. Perhaps the first one was just her reveling in her daughter getting the jab. When she starts vomiting, then perhaps by that point the mother is worried about an adverse effect and docuмenting the reaction. So I'm not completely sure what to make of it. I wish I could understand what they're saying. Spanish or Portuguese? In the first part, there's a big celebration after she gets it as if the child was afraid of the jab but then exulting in having had the courage to get it, and the parents used it to encourage her.
It's Portuguese. It differs from Spanish in the nasal sound of Portuguese phonetics, the shortening of vowels, which they pronounce the letter "r" like the French.
Indeed, in the first part the girl says This is for my mother: OUT Bolsonaro.
In the second part, the mother says that the girl has recently received the first dose against the coronavirus and that she is vomiting a lot and is short of breath. Then she tells the girl to put her head closer to the bucket. I don't understand what the girl says at the end, but the mother tells her to stand there, pointing to the bed, so I guess she would say that she was tired or short of breath.
In the last part I don't understand anything the crying mother says, in the WhatsApp message it says "the little girl died".