08/21/2021
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For years, the seven children of Clark Allen believed their father to be indestructible. Whether it was his chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or a series of car accidents from his terrible driving, his daughter joked last month that “nothing could kill that man.”
But as oxygen was being pumped into his lungs in a Florida emergency room, Allen, 84, who had been vaccinated against the coronavirus for months, asked daughter Danielle to repeat the surprising diagnosis that still left him in disbelief.
Allen, a breakthrough case of a vaccinated individual who contracted the virus, died of the coronavirus a few days later, on July 22, alone in hospice care.
When the time came to write his obituary this month, two of his daughters, Danielle and Nicole Allen-Gentile, wanted to honor their father’s life and express their anger about how they think their vaccinated father got infected.
“He was infected by someone who chose to not get vaccinated and his death was preventable,” the obituary reads. “It is the wish of his family that everyone get vaccinated in order to prevent further death, sickness and heartbreak.”
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