Now, these are the stories that truly anger us. Yes, two more people who were too smart to be fooled by all those scientists have perished due to COVID. This report is unique in that spouses married 25 years passed away on the same day. Southern Californian residents Alvaro, 44, and Sylvia Fernandez, 42, deaths are somewhat on them and though we don’t “celebrate” or take any “told you so” attitude, we do absolutely mourn for the four innocent victims, their children, now without parents.
Our source doesn’t give the age of the children, one or two may have been legally considered adults, it’s almost certain one or two were not. Whether an adult or child, one cannot make a decision for a parent, and even if they had a child that is 25 or older, one still wants a long life with one’s parents to bounce ideas off of, or just to love. A newscast about the couple states they had 17 year-old twins, and it is believed that they caught covid from them.
According to NBC Los Angeles:
Both tested positive for COVID just days before they passed away, family members said. Alvaro Fernandez suffered from underlying heath problems, including diabetes. Both were unvaccinated, family members said.
“He wanted to wait and do more research,” said Alvaro’s sister Alma Hernandez. “He Googled information. He didn’t want to believe everything that was on the news.
“This is kind of an eye opener for everybody in my family that whoever is not vaccinated definitely should have their vaccinations.”
San Bernardino County has reported more than 383,700 COVID cases and more than 6,000 related deaths.
An eye-opener for the family? The very next fact cited is that near 400,000 people in their county had tested positive and they had had 6,000 deaths. Exactly how else would one open eyes?
God bless the four innocent children, now without parents.
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