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The tragedy of Covid victims who said no to the vaccine
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Families across U S lament deaths of relatives who declined to take coronavirus vaccine
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Radio host, 71, dies of COVID-19 weeks after the virus kills his wife
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Arkansas nurse urges others to get vaccine following her mom s death from COVID
Rachel, a Fayetteville nurse, said her mother believed in the reality of COVID-19, but was shocked when she contracted it. She didn t want to get vaccinated. Author: Jade Jackson Updated: 7:12 PM CDT July 21, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark 63-year-old Kim Maginn thought she had strep throat after she woke up with a fever and sore throat at the end of May. Her daughters, Noelle and Rachel, convinced her to visit the doctor where she was diagnosed with COVID-19 on June 18.
Kim s daughter, Rachel Maginn Rosser, is a nurse in Fayetteville. Rachel texted daily with her mother, during the time Kim was quarantined to treat her symptoms.
The Delta variant is so contagious, those unprotected will likely get it, a Trump administration FDA chief says CNN 2 hrs ago By Aya Elamroussi and Holly Yan, CNN © Mario Tama/Getty Images LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JULY 14: A registered nurse stirs a nasal swab in testing solution after administering a COVID-19 test at Sameday Testing on July 14, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. COVID-19 cases are on the rise in most states as the highly transmissible Delta variant has become the dominant strain in the United States. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Millions of Americans are jeopardizing their health, freedom and finances by not getting vaccinated and putting themselves at risk of the most infectious coronavirus strain yet, current and former federal health officials say.