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Ernest “Ronald” and Ann Wilkins were planning on getting the vaccine in 2021.
Published January 19th
Written by Paul Meara
An Indianapolis couple who were married for 33 years reportedly contracted the coronavirus and passed away just one day apart.
Ernest “Ronald” Wilkins, 66 and Ann Wilkins, 59, had planned to get the COVID-19 vaccine. According to WMC5, Ronald died on Friday, Jan. 8 and Ann died the day after.
“I’m very heartbroken because I loved Ann and Ron, just like my brother and sister, and I want people to take this serious,” said
Bryan, Ronald’s close friend.
The Wilkins tested positive for the coronavirus in December. They were subsequently admitted to Saint Vincent Hospital and placed on ventilators.
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An Indianapolis couple, excited to get the COVID vaccine, die one day apart after contracting the deadly virus. The couple of three decades had been making plans for the new year, but they did not make it to get vaccinated.
According to WRTV, friends of Ernest Ron and Ann Wilkins said they had planned to get the COVID vaccine. The couple was excited that there would be a vaccine to prevent getting infected with the virus; however, the duo tested positive for the virus in December. Soon, the couple got hospitalized and were put on ventilators at Saint Vincent Hospital.
Married 33 years, COVID-19 claims Indianapolis couple one day apart
A former co-worker said he had gotten messages from Ann Wilkins last month, asking him to pray for her after she was hospitalized. Author: Allen Carter Updated: 12:27 AM EST January 19, 2021
Ron and Ann Wilkins had been married for more than 30 years. Earlier this month, both of their lives were claimed by COVID-19, just one day apart.
Ron, 66, passed away Friday, Jan. 8. Ann, 59, died the next day.
Justin Hunter is an Indianapolis school administrator and worked with Ann. He said it was around Christmas that he received a text message from her.