๐ฎ๐น An unvaccinated family of 6 from Enna Italy all died from COVID within a month beginning Christmas Eve. "My fellow citizens are terrified. I just can't understand. Most villagers are vaccinated," said the mayor #SoulsLostToCovidcorriere.it/cronache/22_feโฆ
Italian-English Translation below
A family like many. People known by all and esteemed. Retired seniors. Vincenzo described as an honest worker, Concetta was a hairdresser and her sister Maria the housewife. The mayor knew them by sight.
81 y.o. Michele Mancuso was the first to pass away from COVID on Christmas Eve. He was not hospitalized. He didn't make it in time.
91 y.o. Concetta Guarnaccia, the mother-in-law of two of Michele's daughters who had married her "boys" passed away on January 17, 2022.
Then five days later it was the turn of Maria Mancuso , 55, Michele's first daughter; the same fate befell his 55-year-old brother Vincenzo on January 25, 2022.
Finally, two days ago the last deaths: the sister of Maria and Vincenzo, Concetta Mancuso, 52 years old and their mother Vincenza Fontanella. She was 78 years old.
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๐ฎ๐น 28 y.o. Adriana Tanoni from Aprilia, Italy was 8 months pregnant with her second child when she died from COVID on January 20, 2022. She was turned away from hospital admission three times #PregnantSoulsLostToCovidromatoday.it/cronaca/mamma-โฆ
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๐ฏ๏ธMoment of silence for 33 y.o. Dr. Li Wenliang, Ophthalmologist at Wuhan Central Hospital in China. On February 7, 2020 he died from COVID after warning the world of a mysterious pneumonia in late December 2019. #SoulsLostToCovid
๐ง๐ท A year and half ago, before vaccines were available, 34 y.o. Dijane Silva from Taquarana Brazil developed a life-threatening condition following a COVID-19 infection that caused her to stop breathing when she fell asleep called Ondine Syndrome #TheySurvivedCovid 1/9
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๐ฎ๐น Biologist Franco Trinca, one of the coordinators of the โUnited for free choiceโ movement made up of various anti-vax associations died from Covid at a hospital in Cittร di Castello #Italy on Feb 4, 2022. #SoulsLostToCovidcorriere.it/cronache/22_feโฆ
โTrinca has been a supporter of the use of vitamin C pills to treat COVID patients, according to Mediafax. On a TV show broadcast in September 2021, he stated that he did not get vaccinated because he "felt " that he had a good immune systemโ
โFranco Trinca had also been the protagonist of heated TV clashes with Selvaggia Lucarelli, expressing himself in favor of alternative therapies against covid, such as the use of hydroxychloroquine, vitamin C and flavonoids.โ
7 y.o. Finn from Jarrell #Texas was rushed to the emergency room severely ill from multisystem inflammatory syndrome due to COVID. "This was my healthy child, and all of a sudden he's crashing and it just was unreal" #KidsLivingWithCovidkvue.com/article/news/hโฆ
Finn was diagnosed with MIS-C at age 7, a month after recovering from COVID-19.
"After your body has completely cleared the virus, your immune system has kind of gone hyper-inflamed and is overworking and now is gone too high and is fighting something that's no longer there in the body," Dr. Keren Hasbani, a pediatric cardiologist at Dell Children's, said.