Relatives of the pregnant woman who died of corona call: “Go get vaccinated, take care of yourself”

The tragedy at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital: The family of the late Osnat Ben Sheetrit, 32 years old and mother of four children who died today (Sunday) of corona in the 30th week of her pregnancy, were shocked. Her relatives, some of whom even opposed corona vaccines, are still shocked by the incident and have already begun re-examining the vaccines. Osnat’s eulogized her: “She could no longer, the cruel corona, go get vaccinated.” Osnat was brought today for burial in the Mount of Beatitudes cemetery in Jerusalem.

The late Osnat’s sisters-in-law referred to the rapid deterioration in her condition and stressed that despite the medical efforts, not much could be done in her condition. “It is to see her struggle for her life, the doctors did everything, they are amazing,” said her sisters-in-law who later said they “thank the doctors, they did Everything, but she could no longer. Corona is cruel, go get vaccinated, take care of yourself. It’s not easy, she left four children at home, we had a hard night. “

Before she was hospitalized for the corona, Osnat was heard in a phone call complaining about her health condition as she sounded coughing and talking heavily: “Every day it gets worse, they brought me oxygen, pneumonia killed me, it’s deadly the combination of the corona with the lungs.”

Osnat’s sister-in-law referred today during an interview he gave “Here” to the death of his sister-in-law. He explained that although he was among the first to oppose vaccines, and even ran such a group online himself, it was necessary to change the way of thinking. “I’m one of the first to open groups of vaccine opponents and I’m still in those groups. I’m still opposed to forced vaccination, but there’s a big but, until now it was not in our yard, in our house, but when it comes to your yard you realize you have to think differently. I It does not mean that you want to get vaccinated, simply, if you want to prevent death in your home, you have the ability to get vaccinated. “

Later, the brother-in-law was asked if anything in his conduct regarding vaccines had changed following Osnat’s death and he replied: “Yes. I have just disabled my group, until I feel whole with myself. At the moment I am not at all whole with myself about this matter, I think we should have Take a step in changing the image towards the media that shouts ‘run to get vaccinated’. As one who responds all day to Bibi, what do you say ‘want to get vaccinated’ you are trying to push us into something we do not know. But there is one thing high, sometimes it is better to do one thing to yourself and family “Yours, the main thing is that there will be no death here. Death is something we can not deal with. The whole family here fell apart at once, because of one girl from the family.”

This morning, as mentioned, the late Osnat Ben Sheetrit, a 32-year-old Corona patient who was in the 30th week of her pregnancy, a mother of four, died in the intensive care unit at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem. She gave birth by caesarean section to try to save the fetus. And of her son was human and despite efforts to save them they passed away.

Emergency department at Beya

The late Ben Sheetrit belonged to the ultra-Orthodox community in the Har Shmuel neighborhood of Givat Zeev. She was married to Avrech, her youngest child – only one year old. … The heart is broken”.

A statement from the hospital said: “The young pregnant woman was hospitalized with respiratory distress in the intensive care unit for Corona patients last Tuesday, in critical condition. Her condition began to deteriorate on Saturday night, and she developed a multi-systemic failure. Including specialists in intensive care and anesthesia, obstetrics and gynecology, Acme team and cardiac cardiac surgeons. “Akmo, and the enormous efforts to save and save the life of the fetus in the preterm intensive care unit, are dead.”

Hadassah added that the staff at the Corona Intensive Care Unit and the experts who were called to treat the woman and the baby were in an emotional storm. The rescue efforts had many partners from all over the hospital who fought for the lives of the mother and baby. Hadassah said: “We share the family’s heavy grief. The hospital’s social service staff accompanies them through their difficult time.”

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