Christian Cabrera, only 40 years old and a resident of West Hollywood in Los Angeles (United States), died on Saturday that he passed through COVID-19 After a few weeks of agony and regret for not having been vaccinated once morest the coronavirus, which generated sadness among his family and friends, but also reflection in everyone who has read his story.
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This young father of a 3-year-old boy was participating in a podcast with comedian Michael Blackson and his account Instagram had more than 100,000 followers. In said social network, he narrated how badly he was having it following he contracted COVID-19 following the Christmas holidays and was admitted to a hospital a week ago.
“I’m here for almost a week in the ICU and now I’m not breathing on my own. This is the worst pain I have ever felt in my life. I can hear your prayers while I sleep. Thank you very much and I hope to see you soon”, narrated Cabrera on the social network, accompanying the text with an image of him with a respirator.
Days before his death, Christian Cabrera felt that he was losing the battle once morest the COVID-19 and asked his brother Jino to take care of his son.
“He keeps saying, ‘Please take care of my son.'”, revealed the brother to KTLA Thursday. “He knows that he might not make it, that he might die there”, he added.
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The message that has permeated the press and that following his death becomes the best advice in times of intensifying advances in coronavirus with the variant omicron is the importance of the vaccine to avoid serious pictures of the disease. Christian Cabrera died following several days of agony with two lungs compromised by pneumonia.
“I can’t breathe once more. I’m really sorry I didn’t get my shot, if I might do it all over once more I would do it in a heartbeat to save my life. I am fighting for my life here and I wish I had gotten vaccinated.” Christian Cabrera confided in his brother through a text message that was shared to KTLA.
The family fired him through a lengthy message posted on Instagram with photos and videos of Christian at different times in his life: with his family, with friends, at parties, etc.
“We are very sad to announce that our beloved brother Christian Cabrera lost his battle with pneumonia and passed away on Friday night. He was only 40 years old and he left too soon! We are completely heartbroken!”says part of the meaningful message.
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