Apparently, not for much longer. If he had chemo and/or radiation treatments, and he's had the shots, and possibly boosters (article says he's had "all vaccines"), his immune system must be next to zero. We already know that the shots have shown an increase in cancer diagnoses. I believe he'd already been diagnosed with cancer before covid, and the shots came along, but If your immune system is already depleted, then taking the shots will only diminish it more.
My sister was diagnosed with lung cancer in February of 2010, underwent weeks of chemo and radiation. Then went through another 10 radiation treatments of the brain. In September/October of 2010 she was diagnosed with what the doctor's called radiation pneumonia. Her cancer was allegedly in remission after her treatments, but in February of 2011, it came back (which the doctor said would happen, and when it did, it would come back with a vengeance...small squamaus cell cancer), and was put in hospice care on July 1st. She died on her birthday, September 2, 2011. I'm wondering if Pele's infection or "pneumonia" as I have seen it called in other articles, can be connected to the radiation treatments he received, or is still receiving.
In April of 2019, my youngest son, then age 48, was diagnosed with cancerous polyps. They did two resections on him, and took out around 70 lymph nodes. He also went through 6 months of chemo treatments. He got the first two covid shots, but as far as I know, he hasn't gotten any boosters. With the uptick in cancer cases since the shots were administered, and with his obvious lowered immune system because he lost those lymph nodes that do not regenerate, I am as worried about him today as I was back in 2019.
I’m sorry to hear about your son.
I wish him, and you, all the best.