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Mauro Viale died: how were his last hours of life

2021-04-12T02:01:58.639Z


What he did the week before his death, how he felt and what could have happened to the journalist, who left suddenly after contracting coronavirus.


04/11/2021 10:49 PM

  • Clarín.com

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Updated 04/11/2021 10:49 PM

Mauro Viale died

suddenly this Sunday at the age of 73.

The journalist had been hospitalized this Saturday after contracting

coronavirus

.

He had been vaccinated only two days before, and had recounted the experience on his A24 program, the news outlet he worked for.

"Today

I went to get vaccinated and the first thing they did was take my temperature.

There they warned me that I could get a fever," he had detailed on Thursday, April 8, happy for the chance that after so many months of waiting had come to him.

And added: "They are aiming to call me to ask me if I had a fever because it is very dangerous for the vaccine to act with this side effect. I do not have a fever."

However, all that joy and positivism was erased in a matter of hours, when he

entered the intensive therapy of the Sanatorio de Los Arcos

due to the complications that the virus generated in his body.

"On Friday I saw it badly,"

said journalist

Liliana Caruso

, a panelist for the Viale news cycle, minutes after her death.

"That day

I asked him how he was and he didn't want to tell me,

" he added.

In addition, through tears, he maintained that the outcome "was very abrupt" and remarked that "that day (on Friday)

he grabbed hold of the wall when he wanted to get up

and that seemed very strange to us."

Liliana Caruso was Mauro Viale's companion on A24.

According to his relatives reconstructed,

the last program that Viale did, he carried out with a fever.

And although that was a symptom compatible with the coronavirus, both he and his colleagues linked it to the inoculation he had undergone.

"His eyes were closing

, but we thought that was why," Caruso said.

Meanwhile, the infectologist Javier Farina spoke with

Todo en uno

and explained: "If you started with symptoms today (on Saturday) and you were vaccinated 48 hours ago, it is most likely that the infection was before the vaccine, because the period incubation is rarely less than two days. "

"From the moment one is vaccinated until the immunity begins to respond, no less than 14 days pass. And we must remember that, equally, despite being vaccinated with one or two doses and waiting that long, no vaccine is one hundred percent effective to prevent infections ”, he remarked.


The last photo that his son Jonatan published with him.

Meanwhile, all fellow Viale program took care to emphasize that

the journalist "always looked after"

. "It was just two minutes in makeup and at all times was far from us, about which we spoke only air with

only he took off his chinstrap to go on camera. "

Mariano Yezze

, one of the journalists who knew him best, was surprised by the news and, on the verge of tears, remembered it.

"He did 150 sit-ups in the morning, went to the gym and ate healthy," he listed, still unable to believe the death of his friend.

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Source: clarin

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