By Joseph on Thursday, 19 August 2021
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Died While Fully Vaxed, but Could be Worse? How, Exactly? By Brian Simpson

I don’t make fun of anyone, as we are all frail and vulnerable, especially people who have died or suffered injuries from Covid vaccines. However, it is instructive to observe this story, where a woman’s fully vaccinated father died from Covid-19, and she said she “can't imagine how much more he would have suffered if he had not gotten the vaccine.” With all due respect to all involved in  of this terribly sad story, it seems like an academic question, since the father who had both heart problems and diabetes, which make Covid much worse, unfortunately did suffer greatly, and then died. Whether his suffering would have been even greater still is a moot question, because at some point, disease makes human life an utter misery, and this poor man seems to have faced this. What we would have liked to have seen is the father being protected by the vaccine, which did not happen.

https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/prevention-cures/567402-fully-vaccinated-man-dies-of-covid-19-daughter

“A woman’s fully vaccinated father died from COVID-19, with her saying she “can't imagine how much more he would have suffered if he had not gotten the vaccine.”

Yvonne Rodriguez saw her ill father, Patricio Elizondo, for the last time at the hospital. She remembered him struggling to breathe on his own, Newsweek reported.

When Rodriguez saw an X-ray of her father’s chest it was explained that he contracted COVID-19 despite being fully vaccinated and being cautious. 

Initially, she thought her father was experiencing a flare-up of congestive heart failure or a recurring infection. In addition to heart problems, Elizondo had diabetes, making him a greater risk of developing severe COVID-19.

Elizondo mostly stayed indoors and wore his mask, Rodriguez said, not knowing where he got the virus that ultimately messed up his lungs.

On Tuesday, Elizondo died after succumbing to lung complications related to having COVID-19.”

According to Jan Patterson, an infectious disease specialist at UT Health, Rodriguez was right in her assessment, that her father would have suffered more if he had not been vaccinated.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website, “There is some evidence that vaccination may make illness less severe for those who are vaccinated and still get sick.”

There are no vaccines that provide 100 percent protection against the virus, with the CDC stating that “there will be a small percentage of fully vaccinated people who still get sick, are hospitalized, or die from COVID-19.”

 

 

 

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