'He felt that it worked, but I disagreed with him on that. I felt if ivermectin worked, we would not have had a pandemic, but here we are 18 months later.' Kirsty Stoltz pleaded with South Africans to get vaccinated before it was too late.
A married father of two young boys died shortly before he could receive his first vaccination.His sister pleaded with South Africans to get vaccinated before it was too late.
Now his sister, Kirsty Stoltz, is pleading with South Africans to get vaccinated before it's too late."Ty is 46, overweight, strong – but with no comorbidities. He got sick before he could be vaccinated. He was taking ivermectin. It did not help him. It does not work. What does work, is being fully vaccinated with either the Pfizer or J&J vaccine," Kirsty wrote on her Facebook page a day before Tyron's wife, Michelle, called her with the dreaded news.
"He was happy to live a life where he looks after his family. He loved animals and he loved his sons, he doted on them. Reece wants people to know how caring his father was and that he would help anyone." "He felt that it worked, but I disagreed with him on that. I felt if ivermectin worked, we would not have had a pandemic, but here we are 18 months later. I don't belittle his choices, because he felt if he could do anything to keep him safe, he would do it."
On Saturday, 24 July, he was admitted to the Waterfall City Hospital in Midrand, with Covid pneumonia.
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