US Fully vaccinated woman's family blames unvaccinated Americans for her death in scathing obituary - 'She was infected by other who chose not to be. The cost was her life'

The family of a fully vaccinated Illinois woman who died from COVID-19 has blamed the millions of unvaccinated Americans for her death.
Candace Ayers, 66, of Springfield, was vaccinated with the Moderna shot in March along with her husband Terry before being infected with the virus. She died six months later, on September 3 at HSHS St. John’s Hospital.

Her family published an obituary which stated: 'She was preceded in death by more than 4,531,799 others infected with Covid-19.
'She was vaccinated but was infected by others who chose not to be. The cost was her life.'

Her son Marc believes that his mother contracted the virus in July after she and his father went to visit a friend, whose husband died of COVID-19, in Mississippi, where the vaccination rate is only 42%, according to the state's health website.

It is incredibly rare for fully vaccinated Americans to contract a severe breakthrough case of COVID-19 and to die from the disease - and those who have had the shot have less than one in 13,000 chance of a severe breakthrough infection, according to a DailyMail.com analysis of data from the CDC.

More than 99 percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths in the US since January 2021 have occurred in unvaccinated people.
But of the patients with breakthrough infections who do require hospital care, they are likely to be older or to suffer from three or more underlying medical conditions, such as obesity, gastrointestinal diseases and neurological conditions.

It's not clear if Ayers had any of those underlying health conditions, but her son said that family were concerned for his mother's health ahead of her trip to Mississippi because she had severe rheumatoid arthritis - where the body's immune system attacks its own tissue.

This all could have been avoided,' Marc Ayers told CNN.

'This could have been prevented by a few acts of kindness. They were in a state that had one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country. Getting a vaccine and wearing a mask for others ... had this been done, she would be here today.'
In early August, he had posted on Facebook urging for people to get vaccinated after both of his fully vaccinated parents had contracted COVID.

'If you’re able to get vaccinated and/or wear a mask but refuse to, just know that your selfish actions are threating (sic) the lives of others,' he said in the post.

'We were responsible, we wore masks indoors, and were so happy to have received a full vaccine so we could exit this pandemic and move on with our lives. Unfortunately some of you bought into the political nature of this crisis and threatened the lives of my family.'

Ayers told USA Today his mother got tested after feeling fatigued on the way home from the trip.

Following his mother's diagnosis, she was admitted to the hospital and was given antibiotics for her symptoms.

She later returned a few days later and was hospitalized for a month with three weeks on a ventilator and developed sepsis.

After suffering severe lung damage, the ventilator was removed and she passed away.

In her obituary, statistics of the COVID-19 death toll were used to further encourage the unvaccinated which was met with mixed responses.

'It's been really wonderful to hear from friends and strangers regarding the obituary,' Ayers told CNN.

'Because of our story, people have told us they are getting vaccinated.

'Of course, there are negative comments as well, but the majority has been positive.'

The obituary reads that Ayers was 'born on June 28, 1955 in Mobile, Alabama, the daughter of Thomas and Beverly Kruger. Candy was an Air Force brat and lived a short time in Okinawa, Japan where her father was stationed on a military base with her mother. She married Terry Gene Ayers on October 7, 1978.

'Candy graduated from Pawnee High School in 1973. She was an orthodontic assistant for Drs. Sternstein, Bernardy & Groesch for many years before deciding to be a stay-at-home mom to raise her children. After her children were grown, she went back to work for five years at St. John’s Prairie Heart Institute at the Cardiac Cath Lab.

'Candy enjoyed most importantly: Her cup of morning coffee. It had to be the very first thing that touched her lips in the morning and there was never a day that there wasn’t a pot brewing. She loved her soap operas and reality tv and has passed that addiction onto her daughter. She also had a fine knack for speaking her mind, a great eye for detail, an amazing ability to organize, and was quite possibly the best mom, wife, and Gagi in the entire world.

'She is survived by her loving husband of nearly 43 years, Terry of Springfield; her children Marc (Samantha) Ayers of Springfield, and Amanda Foster and her triplet 5-year-old grandchildren Andie, Daniel, and Charlotte Foster of Springfield who were the loves of her life,' the obituary read.

According to the Illinois Department of Health, a total of 14,241,348 doses have been administered in the state of Illinois.

In terms of the fully vaccinated, 6,896,869 people in Illinois have been fully vaccinated accounting for 54.13% of the population.

There have been 1,728 hospitalizations of fully vaccinated Illinois residents with 432 deaths related to COVID-19 causes or complications.

According to Our World and Data, 382 million doses have been administered in the U.S.

180 million U.S. residents are currently fully vaccinated accounting for 54.7% of the population.

Approximately 63% of the U.S. population has received at least one dose.

 
>die because the vax didn't work
>blame those who say the vax doesn't work

really makes you think

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You know, if I were to contract COVID and end up in an ICU, my thoughts wouldn't be "Damn whoever gave me this, the bastards!", more "Man, I was so stupid to get this virus". Why is the onus of responsibility now on everyone else to not passively give you the virus, and not on you to not contract it? Nobody thought like this during cold and flu seasons. If you went up to someone in 2018 and told them, "listen, don't leave your house this winter, if you pass influenza onto someone with a poor immune system they could die and it would be your fault!" they would call you a lunatic. Why has there been this sudden, radical shift in morality with COVID?
 
This all could have been avoided,' Marc Ayers told CNN.

'This could have been prevented by a few acts of kindness. They were in a state that had one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country. Getting a vaccine and wearing a mask for others ... had this been done, she would be here today.'
In early August, he had posted on Facebook urging for people to get vaccinated after both of his fully vaccinated parents had contracted COVID.

'If you’re able to get vaccinated and/or wear a mask but refuse to, just know that your selfish actions are threating (sic) the lives of others,' he said in the post.
Fuck you. Good. I'm glad your mom is dead. No one owed that cunt anything.
 
You know, if I were to contract COVID and end up in an ICU, my thoughts wouldn't be "Damn whoever gave me this, the bastards!", more "Man, I was so stupid to get this virus". Why is the onus of responsibility now on everyone else to not passively give you the virus, and not on you to not contract it? Nobody thought like this during cold and flu seasons. If you went up to someone in 2018 and told them, "listen, don't leave your house this winter, if you pass influenza onto someone with a poor immune system they could die and it would be your fault!" they would call you a lunatic. Why has there been this sudden, radical shift in morality with COVID?
When I take medicine and it doesn't work I blame the producers/my doctor. But since all this vax shit is a religion at this point, logic need not apply.
 
See the feedback between this and the Covid Conspiracy Theorists thread remarks just how divisive things have gotten.
In that thread they press S to spit on all the antivax idiots that die of COVID. I expect none of them to be present in this thread for a fully vaccinated person that died anyway, except to deride that people are acting the same here.
Condolences to the family but how about instead of demanding the world stay indoors forever (unless you're an illegal immigrant anyway) and shill vaccines that cure covid keep you from catching covid I mean prevent you from spreading covid I mean keep you from dying of covid I mean keep you out of the hospital hardly do anything at all and sometimes seriously injure people, we tell high risk groups to stay indoors or take their chances and let the bulk of the population get on with things? Obviously nobody wants to get sick but obviously getting vaccinated isn't stopping COVID. You have to be a shill to look at Israel and think "if we just keep hounding the unvaccinated, we'd be over COVID!"
It's here to stay. Blame China for letting it out. Blame Fauci for helping create it. Blame your representatives for fucking up the response. But it doesn't make sense to blame an unvaccinated person for a fully vaccinated person dying of COVID. Maybe one day they'll make vaccines that actually can eradicate COVID. Probably not. More likely, maybe COVID will blend into the background of relatively harmless infections like the coronavirus family members that cause the common cold (super mild, nobody's really bothered by them except immunocompromised people who already take precaution against the current common cold gang).
 
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