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Octavia Tokley said she and her husband, Erin, were grateful this year that their jobs made them among the first people eligible to be vaccinated against Covid-19.
He was a police officer and, at the time, she was working remotely as a teacher.
Erin Tokley was planning to get his first dose on March 11, his wife said. But he never made it.
Tokley, a 24-year veteran of the Philadelphia Police Department, died of Covid-19 on March 3. His funeral was held eight days later the same day he had planned to get the first dose.
Octavia Tokley said the pain she feels from the death of her husband, with whom she has a 5-year-old daughter, Amethyst, has been compounded by vaccine hesitancy and outright refusal, including among those who work in law enforcement and the unions that represent them.
"I wish that they saw it as another means of protection," she said. "And I wish that they saw the vaccine as a way that they are protecting and serving the people that they work with."
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/it-doesn-t-have-happen-covid-leading-cause-death-among-n1279289
bottomofthehill
(8,261 posts)How do you protect if you will not take the simple step that will cut down on the transmission of the greatest killer in the United States?
uponit7771
(90,225 posts)... to protect themselves.
No ?!
FOP isn't supporting vaccine mandate?
Ah, figures ... doesn't look like "afraid for me life" is a good reason to shoot unarmed people any longer