I am so very sorry for your loss. One of the most criminal actions to come out of this whole covid thing, is the lack of early treatment.
My in laws both got it a few weeks ago, one vax’d one not. Both were told to go home until they could not breathe. This is absolutely unacceptable imho.
My aunt and uncle both got vaccinated, my aunt had a stroke, my uncle a heart attack. Thankfully my aunt survived her stroke, unfortunately my uncle did not survive his heart attack. We laid him to rest a few months ago.
One of the worse parts, is that those that are hospitalized do not get to see their loved ones. If it is their time, they are doomed to spend the remainder of their days without loving family members by their side. It is a horrific thought, and I believe inhumane in a very criminal sense.
Again, I am very sorry for your loss.
Thank you, your post hit home.
My brother had 4 negative at home tests before the 5th was positive. Of course he had all the symptoms. Had the test been more sensitive, or had they gone elsewhere for a rapid test instead, my brother may have been well enough to get the monoclonal treatment that he surely would have qualified for.
Whether he could’ve gotten an appointment to get an infusion is another question. It seems like there were a series of missteps, which is why I feel it was his time. We just didn’t know it until he had multiple organ failure. At that point, we had to accept what was happening.