
Consider This from NPR COVID Risk May Be Falling, But It's Still Claiming Hundreds Of Lives A Day
Sep 15, 2022
While mask mandates fade, hundreds are still dying from COVID-19 daily, leaving families to grapple with grief in a world moving on. Experts debate whether COVID's risks now rival those of the flu, highlighting the importance of vaccinations for the elderly. Nursing homes face a troubling surge in deaths, calling for renewed vigilance and support to protect vulnerable residents. Personal stories illuminate the emotional toll of the pandemic, reminding us that complacency can have dire consequences.
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Carolyn Robinson's Story
- Carolyn Robinson, 89, died after contracting COVID-19 despite being vaccinated and boosted.
- Her daughter, Sandra, believes COVID-19 ultimately contributed to her death, though it wasn't the primary cause listed.
Omicron's Severity
- Many people see Omicron as mild, but it still causes severe lung issues and deaths.
- Dr. Daniel Griffin expresses concern over the plateau of 400-500 daily COVID deaths.
The Scazzarellas' Trip
- Carla and Frank Scazzarella took a long-awaited vacation after being double boosted.
- Frank, 64, died from COVID shortly after returning, highlighting the ongoing risk.
