A fully vaccinated married couple with underlying health conditions has died of COVID-19 a minute apart from each other.
59-year-old Cal Dunham and his 66-year-old wife Linda of Grand Rapids, Michigan, died on Sunday, despite being fully vaccinated for months and taking necessary precautions against the virus.
The couple began feeling sick in the days leading up to a family camping trip, their daughter Sarah Dunham told FOX 17.
â(My dad) called me before our family camping trip and said he wasnât feeling good but he thinks itâs like a sinus, and (Linda) caught it and sheâs like, he gave me his cold,â she said.
âThe third day they woke me up and said, âWeâve got to go because we donât feel wellâ. So I packed them all up and they left.â
In the following days, the couple were hospitalized and put on ventilators. Both had undisclosed preexisting conditions that made their health decline more rapidly.
On Sunday, doctors told Sarah and the family there wasnât much else they could do, and that the couple would likely need to be taken off life support on Monday.
âThey had other plans,â Sarah told the FOX affiliate. âIt was Sunday and dadâs like, âYou know what? This is what weâre going to do today.ââ
Moments after being wheeled into the same room, Cal died at 11.07am.
Less than a minute later, Linda joined him. The couple held hands in hospital beds beside one another when they died.
Their daughter described the pairâs love as something others aspire to.
âThe love that they found together after a previous marriage is fantastic,â Sarah said. âThey were the people that you just looked at and you were like, âI want to be old like that, I want that love when Iâm at that age.ââ
She took some comfort in knowing that just as in life, her parents who did everything together, were together in death, too.
âShe always joked and said, âWell, youâre going to go before I am, Iâll be right there behind you, I promiseâ. And she really was, like she really was right there behind him.â
Despite the amount of comfort she has knowing her parents died together, Sarah says she also feels anger setting in due to people who arenât taking the virus seriously.
âIâm angry because so many people are like, âIf I catch Covid, I catch Covid thatâs what it isâ. No, itâs not,â Sarah said. âIt could be any person; it could be anybody. They did everything right, they did everything to protocol the way it should be done.â
