Thanks for that.
Sad that his asthma may have contributed to his demise.
Here we go again:
Over a year ago, early on in the Covid hysteria, one of the first victims of the Covid was a woman described as “perfectly healthy and fit as well as a nurse” — for which the accompanying photo showed someone who was obviously obese and probably diabetic — as proof that everyone had an equal, random chance of dying from this virus.
So now they’re implying that the fit and healthy have an equal, random chance of dying — while the 600 lb. woman who used to weigh 1,000 lbs., DID NOT die from Covid — so she should not have been fa(c)t-shamed all her life — when she died at 30.
Look, vaccinated or not, nobody will live forever — but their chances of living longer and better improve greatly if they reduce (eliminate) the comorbidities of their own unique lives (health) as much as possible. That is still by far the most significant thing one can do — throughout their life, no matter what the challenges to it.