He was called Alan Scott Lanoix, lived in Texas, had a wife and three children. But he died at the age of 54 from coronavirus, after refusing the vaccine and campaigning against serum. Disappeared, after an ordeal of 17 days, I spent attached to a fan.
And now, Alex’s sister, Lisa Adler, who lives in California, has launched a desperate and heartfelt appeal: “Get vaccinated and save your life.” According to his brother Alex, the vaccine was “poison”. A story that Lisa told the Cbs in New Orleans.
“At his funeral, celebrated on Father’s Day, there were his wife and his three children – said Lisa -. Alan feared the consequences of the vaccine and I know there are many people who think like him. I urge all those people to take the vaccine in memory of my brother. Alan was great. ”
So, the memory of a phone call in May, when he wished him his birthday: “He told me he risked being infected at work and I advised him to get vaccinated. With immunity, everything will be fine, I told him. But he replied that no matter what happened to him, he would be happy with his life because he loved his family. ”
Then, the contagion. Serious. Ventilation, resuscitation and 17 days attached to machines. Finally death. “I was only able to say goodbye via chat before he died. It’s hard to believe that one decision can change your whole life. But for my brother it was like that. So I tell everyone: get vaccinated “, concluded Lisa.
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