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Topic: Someone who believed virus not real had wife dead to Covid-19 - page 2. (Read 217 times)

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If he was collecting medicine for her, then that probably killed her, or the disease that required the medicine. It wouldn't be the virus, although many people try to blame all deaths on the virus
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The virus is real and there is no denying in that but it not a deadly one like ebola or something we had in the past, everyone wish to save their life by wearing mask and using hand sanitizer for every few minutes but in this world millions of people are not sure how they are going to get their next meal then how it is possible for them we buy disinfectants and sanitizers.
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they say its fake and the government is stepping in too much
they get sick
they say its real and the government didnt do enough to stop it at the beginning
You are very right, humans are so complicated. They always blame the government while the government are trying their best to eliminate the disease. Itis good to be wise in life as humans are not perfect. I maintain social distance, have my hand sanitizers and do all other precautions in order to stay healthy. All these take nothing from me, while ain't all people not thinking this way.
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they say its fake and the government is stepping in too much
they get sick
they say its real and the government didnt do enough to stop it at the beginning

more on the story above
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edx7r54GrR0
(as charles-rim reveals. his wife eventually died due to covid after weeks on ventilater)
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Brian Lee Hitchens and his wife, Erin, had read claims online that the virus was fabricated, linked to 5G or similar to the flu. The couple didn't follow health guidance or seek help when they fell ill in early May. Brian recovered but his 46-year-old wife became critically ill and died this month from heart problems linked to the virus. Her husband explained that the couple did not follow health guidance at the start of the pandemic because of the false claims they had seen online. Brian continued to work as a taxi driver and to collect his wife's medicine without observing social distancing rules or wearing a mask.  They had also failed to seek help as soon as possible when they fell ill in May and were both subsequently diagnosed with Covid-19. Brian told BBC News that he "wished [he'd] listened from the beginning" and hoped his wife would forgive him.  This is a real virus that affects people differently. I can't change the past. I can only live in today and make better choices for the future," Brian explained.

The full news at
BBC News - Man who believed virus was hoax loses wife to Covid-19
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-53892856

Also I noticed people like to undermine covid-19 until they fall victim or they know someone that fall victim. Please, prevention is better than cure, let us all, all the time be using facemask and hand sanitizers. And at home, soap is better. We should also try as possible to maintain social distance.
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