“I survived… It was colorful.
So now there will be theatre, sauna, concert… And an urgent trip to the sea.” Two days before her death, in a message on Facebook, singer Hanka Horká believes she has left Covid-19 behind her.
She imagines her life after, with a vaccination passport obtained thanks to her recovery.
In his country, the Czech Republic, you must be vaccinated or prove a recent release of the coronavirus to access most public places.
But the virus will not give him this chance in the end.
She dies two days later.
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This Czech artist did not want to be vaccinated and had decided to let natural immunity take its course.
She had contracted the disease during the Christmas holidays from her son, who was vaccinated.
The latter laconically explained his gesture: “She decided to live normally with us and preferred to catch the disease rather than be vaccinated” not without accusing the anti-vaccine movement.
"I know exactly who formed her opinion (...) I'm sad that she believed foreigners more than her own family," he regretted.
“It was not just total misinformation but also advice on natural immunity and the antibodies created by catching the disease.
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The Czech Republic, like the rest of Europe, is facing a strong wave of Covid-19 contamination, linked to the Omicron variant.