The family of Houston firefighter Wayne Davis, whose battle with COVID-19 has left him in urgent need of a lung transplant, hopes their story will encourage others to get vaccinated.
Wayne, a firefighter with the Houston Fire Department and father of three, was hospitalized last month after contracting the virus on the job, according to CBS affiliateKHOU.
His wife Caitlin told the outlet that although she repeatedly told her husband to get vaccinated, he “kept putting it off.”
“I was vaccinated and I just kept getting on him to go do it,” she told KHOU. “He would say, ‘I’ll go do it,’ and kept putting it off. He just never did it.”
Now, in order to survive, doctors say Wayne needs a bilateral lung transplant, the outlet reported.
His six-week hospitalization also prevented Wayne from being there for his 5-year-old daughter Caroline’s first day of kindergarten. In a heartwarming show of support, hiscoworkers walked her to schoolthat day, and he was able to watch on FaceTime.
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Caitlin hopes that their story will convince others to take action.
“Anybody that’s still on the fence, I would show them a picture of Wayne now with the tubes and just say, would you rather have a six-week period in the hospital knowing you could possibly die, or just go to Walgreens for 20 minutes and get a shot?” Caitlin told KHOU.
“Our story shows people that it isn’t just older people — it can be your family very easily,” she added.
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