'To see him going through that, that's what made his nieces and nephews say, 'okay we're going to get it,'' the man's niece said.
An unvaccinated man in Chicago who died from COVID-19 urged others to get the vaccine before he passed away, helping convince several of his own relatives to do so.
Harold Blackwell, who died of pneumonia caused by his COVID-19 infection, posted on social media while he was ill. "It's real. Breaking out of cold sweats and chills, can't sleep at night," Blackwell said in a video he posted online,Blackwell, who was 48 and a father of two, urged people not to treat COVID-19 like"a joke" and to wear a mask and get vaccinated."When they told him he had COVID pneumonia, he said 'I should have got that shot,'" Blackwell's sister, Melinda Dakers told the television station.
"We all knew he was against it and we were against it with him," she said."To see him going through that, that's what made his nieces and nephews say, 'okay we're going to get it.'" An unvaccinated man in Chicago who died from COVID-19 urged others get the vaccine before he passed away, helping convince several of his relatives to do so. Above, Marcus Young, who works with the hospitals environmental services team, cleans a room for Joanne Childs Ferguson who is recovering from COVID-19 at Roseland Community Hospital on December 17, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois.
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