Apparently British Airways flew him and family free to Barbados in December, according to other reports. Just shows the perils of international travel against FCO advice!
this came out of a British news paper, bit strange they would do that considering his age an high risk with air travel
I acknowledge what you are saying. All I'm saying is, someone did not take sufficient care and an old and frail man died.
This is a completely different to those of us who take the risk of going out into the community everyday and yes we understand we could come across somebody with the virus who doesn't know they have it and catch it.
But, this poor old man was in his own bed and vulnerable to whoever visited him. He had no say. Just careless.
I can understand where you are coming from, and I also think that it was carelessness, as he had become someone to look up to, and I would guess, that he actually caught it in hospital, as (I think), you have it a few days, before you show positive on the test
Unfortunately (in my opinion), this is just one of the reasons for it being named as a pandemic.
You can not see it, you can not hear it, you can not smell it, by the time you feel it, it is too late, and you have already (unwillingly), passed it on to others
I am led to believe that the reason he did not receive a vaccine, was that he had pneumonia
I have no idea why he did not receive a vaccine, when it first came out
i had it once ,it was referred to as holiday pneumonia and fairly common 2-10 days after a long haul flight.
he would have been very susceptible to covid when he came down with pneumonia and went to hospital with all the sick people, an there are a lot of sick people in the UK