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Edgar Ramirez reveals his aunt, uncle, and two dear friends have died from COVID-19

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Just under a month after revealing his grandmother has passed away from COVID-19, actor Edgar Ramirez has offered another heartbreaking update that his aunt and uncle have now passed from the virus as well.The 44-year-old actor is a native of San Cristobal, Tachira, Venezuela, revealing that his Venezuelan family members and friends who have passed were not vaccinated, since they have no access to the vaccine in his home country.The Jungle Cruise star has also lost his Aunt Nidia's brother in law Rafael, who he called a 'dear friend,' and his Venezuelan agent and dear friend Laureano recently, as he begged his fans and followers to get vaccinated and protect the vulnerable.

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