Woman’s fiancé, mother and grandmother dying of Covid wish for her to get vaccine

A woman wishes she and her family got vaccinated before they died
A woman wishes she and her family got vaccinated before they died (Pictures: Tiffany Devereaux)

A Florida woman has lost three loved ones days apart from each other, and now she urging people online to wear a mask.

Tiffany Devereaux’s fiancé, her mother and her grandmother all died of Covid-19 one after another, according to Fox 19 Jacksonville.

‘I lost my grandmother on Saturday, lost my fiancé on Monday, and lost my momma (Thursday),’ Devereaux said. ‘I had to skip going to my memaw’s funeral so I could get to the hospital to say goodbye to my momma.’

‘I feel lost. I feel so lost. I don’t know what to think or how to feel right now. I want my loved ones back,’ she added.

The only one who was vaccinated among the three was her 85-year-old grandma, Ruth Devereaux. 

However, the delta Covid-19, as reported by The Hill, is severe in the state of Florida, according to the latest STAT analysis poll.

‘They’re the ones that always got me through the hard times in my life, and now, they’re all gone. My fiancé, and my mother, and I – none of us are vaccinated. My mom and fiancé, their last wish was for me to get vaccinated. They told me how painful this virus was,’ Devereaux told the local station.

Devereaux’s fiancé Britt McCall, 35, and her mother, Darlene Devereaux, 65, died, according to Fox News.

Devereaux also has a brother named Britt who contracted the virus and was sent to ICU.

McCall’s father Mark, 60, also died from the virus, CNN reports, and McCall’s mother, Payton McCall, is being hospitalized as well.

Devereaux has tested positive but experienced only mild symptoms.

‘I just want everyone to know how important this is,’ Devereaux said.

There is currently a GoFundMe campaign on the behalf of the surviving families. As of reporting, more than $6,000 got raised for the Deveraux, and a separate fundraising page for McCall’s family received more than $10,000 in donations.

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