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Mother who thought Covid was a hoax regrets not getting family vaccinated after her autistic son, 28, died two months after diagnosis: 'It took watching him die for us to realize we need it'​

  • Christy Carpenter of Alabama said she hopes her son's death will remind people of the importance of getting vaccinated against the coronavirus
  • She, her son Curt and daughter Cayla, were diagnosed with the virus on March 5
  • Both Christy and Curt ended up in hospital, with Curt, 28, dying on May 2
  • As well as the loss of her son, Christy still suffers the effects of long-haul Covid
  • Alabama has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the United States
  • State health official: More than 95% of Covid hospitalizations are unvaccinated
  • Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey last week urged people to get vaccinated, saying unvaccinated people were 'letting us down'

An Alabama mom who firmly believed the coronavirus was a hoax regrets not getting her family vaccinated after Covid killed her autistic son.


Christy Carpenter of Pell City, Ala., said it was only after her 28-year-old son Curt became seriously ill - and she and her daughter caught the virus - that the family realized the importance of getting vaccinated.

The son died in early May two months after being diagnosed with coronavirus and spending his last weeks on a ventilator.

'It took watching my son die and me suffering the effects of Covid for us to realize we need the vaccine,' the heartbroken mom told The Washington Post.

'We did not get vaccinated when we had the opportunity and regret that so much now.'

Carpenter said she and her family had been hesitant to get a shot and had initially held the false belief that Covid-19 was a hoax.

'It took years to create other vaccines, and the coronavirus vaccine was created very quickly,' Christy Carpenter said. 'That made us very nervous.'

Her boy's haunting last words to his mom, Carpenter told the newspaper, were: 'This is not a hoax, this is real.'

Coronavirus cases are on the rise in Alabama, which has one of the country's lowest vaccination rates with just 33.9 percent of those eligible having been fully vaccinated, according to figures from the Alabama Department of Public Health. Some 41.6 percent of those eligible have received at least one dose.

Scott Harris, chief executive of the Alabama Department of Public Health, told The Washington Post that the unvaccinated accounted for more than 95 percent of current coronavirus hospitalizations in the state.

Carpenter does not want others to repeat her mistake and hopes that Curt's death will remind people of the importance of getting vaccinated.

'If Curt were here today, he would make it his mission to encourage everyone to get vaccinated,' she told the newspaper.

'Cayla, his sister, and I are carrying out that mission in his memory.'

Carpenter described her son, who had autism, as someone who 'lived life to the fullest' and enjoyed Pokémon, trains, video games and frogs.

'If we can help keep people healthier and possibly save lives by encouraging others to take the vaccine, then Curt's death was not in vain,' she said.


Curt was a young and otherwise healthy man when he contracted the virus, which his mother and younger sister were also diagnosed with on March 5, the mom said.

The three initially suffered only mild symptoms and appeared to be getting better while recovering at home. But a week later, both the mom and son's oxygen levels dropped, and they were rushed about 35 miles east to Birmingham's Grandview Medical Center.

They both developed pneumonia and Curt was put on a ventilator. He also suffered a collapsed lung that, combined with his unstable oxygen levels, led his organs to begin shutting down. He died on May 2.

The mom said that after leaving the hospital she could not drive or work until late May and remains on pulmonary therapy. Carpenter told the paper she is still suffering from fatigue, hair loss and 'covid brain.'

'I lose my train of thought easily, can't remember parts of conversations, can't remember people's names that I have known for years.

'I sometimes think I'm going crazy, but I know I'm not.'

Last week, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said unvaccinated residents were 'letting us down,' adding that it was 'time to start blaming the unvaccinated, not the regular folks'.

'These folks are choosing a horrible lifestyle and self-inflicted pain,' Ivey said of the unvaccinated while describing vaccines as 'the greatest weapon we have to fight Covid.'

'That's the cure. That prevents everything. Why do we want to mess around with just temporary stuff?

'We don't need to just encourage people to go halfway with curing this disease. Let's get it done.

'We know what it takes to get it done. Get a shot in your arm. I've done it. It's safe. The data proves it. It doesn't cost anything. It saves lives.'

The United States has the highest coronavirus death toll in the world, with at least 610,000 people having died from Covid-19 since the pandemic reached the country in early 2020.

The U.S. has recorded more than 34.4million cases, including 15,711 on Sunday. Deaths in the country have dropped significantly, thanks in large part to a successful vaccine campaign which has seen more than half of the population receive both shots.

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Her boy's haunting last words to his mom, Carpenter told the newspaper, were: 'This is not a hoax, this is real.'
Doubt.

It wasn't "I love you", "Don't cry", "I'm scared", "I want tendies for my last meal", or any other things that a real dying person would say. It just coincidentally happened to be a super on the nose political message. How convenient for those trying to push a specific narrative.
 
lol fat

Jfc, all their names start with "C," you can tell she's one of those moms (everything has to be perfect and spotless and if you don't clean to her standards, be prepared for a beating and having to do it all over again after she intentionally makes it dirtier than it was when you started while screaming about you liking to live in a pigsty).
 
Doubt.

It wasn't "I love you", "Don't cry", "I'm scared", "I want tendies for my last meal", or any other things that a real dying person would say. It just coincidentally happened to be a super on the nose political message. How convenient for those trying to push a specific narrative.
You can tell this mother loves her son if she goes to the media immediately to tell people to get jabbed. The big boned son was 28, he was an adult and could make his own choices.
 
Well if you ever thought it was fake, you're an idiot. Likewise, if you were one of the mainstream media consuming lemmings who thought it was the 2nd coming of the bubonic plague, you're also an idiot. Regardless, as we've seen recently, the sugar water shot isn't a cure all, since the jUsT wEaR tHe MaSk crowd are still catching it, shot or not. Furthermore, that fat ass didn't die from the flu de jour, he 100% had other issues that contributed to his death that played a much larger role, you can guarantee it.
 
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What a load of lies! His true last words were, "Mom, vaccinate people at gunpoint. Also, Hunter Biden is a conspiracy theory and Trans rights are human rights...auuuuughhhh...💀"
 
Hold on.

I happen to live in the same blighted hellhole these folks do.

Y'all can laugh and point, but I did get the vaccine. I'm primary carer for an elderly relative, I'm willing to take the risk of space AIDS or government mind control nanites or whatever. I got it as soon as it was open to the general public and not a priority group like seniors or essential workers.

I just checked my calendar. I got my first shot in the middle of April. IIRC, April 9th was the date they officially opened vacination up.

This guy died May 2nd, having contracted COVID 2 months prior.

He could not have gotten the vaccine before he got sick. He still would not have been fully vaccinated when he died.
 
You can tell this mother loves her son if she goes to the media immediately to tell people to get jabbed. The big boned son was 28, he was an adult and could make his own choices.

Well it doesn't really say how much of a tard he was. But he probably did whatever mommy said as long as he got more pokemon and trains out of it.

I'm sure him being obese had a lot to do with how Covid affected him. And mom and sis are pretty fat too. It's a fat family and they are all at higher risk because of it. It's no wonder the whole family got so sick. Mom probably has the beetus is is gonna have it soon. Maybe it's time to think about healthier eating and not just vaccinations.
 
Really pushing this of late aren't they, this new religious fever over the fucking gay monkey jab. Seen a few stories of someone who was cartoonishly claiming the virus was a hoax, then they spill their guts to some nurse or family member for the press to gobble up.

I notice we are not doing that for the people who died but had both shots already, no "it's a fucking scam, the shots did nothing!" or anything of the sort. We must never question the narrative, you racists.
 
Last week, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said unvaccinated residents were 'letting us down,' adding that it was 'time to start blaming the unvaccinated, not the regular folks'.

'These folks are choosing a horrible lifestyle and self-inflicted pain,' Ivey said of the unvaccinated while describing vaccines as 'the greatest weapon we have to fight Covid.'

'That's the cure. That prevents everything. Why do we want to mess around with just temporary stuff?
It apparently prevents little to nothing. When is this governor going to be punished for spreading misinformation?
Hold on.

I happen to live in the same blighted hellhole these folks do.

Y'all can laugh and point, but I did get the vaccine. I'm primary carer for an elderly relative, I'm willing to take the risk of space AIDS or government mind control nanites or whatever. I got it as soon as it was open to the general public and not a priority group like seniors or essential workers.

I just checked my calendar. I got my first shot in the middle of April. IIRC, April 9th was the date they officially opened vacination up.

This guy died May 2nd, having contracted COVID 2 months prior.

He could not have gotten the vaccine before he got sick. He still would not have been fully vaccinated when he died.
There was another case like this that tingled in my memory when you pointed this out. I cannot recall the details but I remember seeing a story about someone regretting not getting the vaccine who could not have gotten the vaccine.

I just heard some story on a run to the store where a weeping wife who was speaking for her husband...who got The Fauci Virus after having a heart attack and now he, according to her, just wants to get the shot.

Does he think it would have prevented his heart attack?

This is some cult shit.

What I see from the other side is people expressing genuine concerns about a need for the vaccine, effectiveness of the vaccine(which seems to be highly questionable), and over the increasing wedge being driven between people who will not get it and who will.

My biggest issue with getting it is my age, health, and the fact that there is no culpability for the pharm company if it makes me sick or kills me. At least if I get sick with The Fauci Virus I or my family can hold me accountable.
 
Reminder that this governor is a Republican, and rock stupid besides.
 
Hold on.

I happen to live in the same blighted hellhole these folks do.

Y'all can laugh and point, but I did get the vaccine. I'm primary carer for an elderly relative, I'm willing to take the risk of space AIDS or government mind control nanites or whatever. I got it as soon as it was open to the general public and not a priority group like seniors or essential workers.

I just checked my calendar. I got my first shot in the middle of April. IIRC, April 9th was the date they officially opened vacination up.

This guy died May 2nd, having contracted COVID 2 months prior.

He could not have gotten the vaccine before he got sick. He still would not have been fully vaccinated when he died.

Interesting.

Now you can't get the vaccination while you are hospitalized with Covid, right? It would be pointless. Unless he was some extremely high risk person they wouldn't have given it to him before April 9th anyway. And the article says he was healthy so he obviously wasn't in a situation where he needed a vaccination as soon as it became available to the high risk. Somebody's hoping no one will notice the dates don't add up.


Your fucking low functioning autist stuck at a child's mentality did not say that you fucking liar.

It's like those parents who claim their three year old very eloquently stated that they were trans in words too complicated for some teens to put together.
 
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