Condolences and prayers.
Thank you, I appreciate the support.
I consider my brother as CoVid-vaccine-hesitant. He paid the ultimate price in the most horrible of ways for his hesitancy.
I wish for others not to have to go through the last 2 weeks that my family has, which is why I have spoken up.
I do believe we each have the right to choose, but I do want others to be informed. In his tiny little town in central Florida, there were 180 CoVid patients in his hospital. He had to wait for 12 hours to be given a room. My sister-in-law was immediately sent home upon the diagnosis.
She has plainly stated to me that if she knew she would never get to kiss her husband again, or even see him face to face again, she would have nursed him at home until he departed. Being alone to fight such a horrible virus took whatever fight he had in him away.
It’s taken days for me to come to grips with this. I go back to what I have often said. Viruses gonna virus. We have to know that it may be our time when this virus comes for us. For others, it might not be, but for some of us, just as cancer or a car accident can give the final blow, so may this virus.
Hugs to all my FReeper FRiends.