In July of this year, my Aunt (who is an RN) and Uncle (who was a pastor in Ohio, and former missionary to Haiti and South Korea), went to church party where they were the only ones not “vaccinated”.
My Aunt realized there were very sick people at the party, but it was too late.
They left as fast as they could, but both became very sick, and developed advanced pneumonia.
My Uncle went into coma, was intubated, and then died.
Just before he slipped into coma, he called me to tell me he loved me, was heartbroken and praying for me, and my wife and very sick little girl (who I haven’t seen in nearly two years, and don’t know where they are), but that he may see my dad (his twin brother) soon.
My Uncle died a couple days later.
Sorry to hear of your loss, but I have a very hard time in this day of antibiotics to hear someone died of pneumonia. It is extremely treatable. Forgive me for saying this, but I have read of hospitals not following pneumonia protocols and using covid protocols instead which has killed patients by withholding antibiotics. Not that this is your family’s story, but to die of pneumonia outside of very fragile health otherwise is just medial malpractice.