COVID-19 vaccine and become one step closer to reuniting with her large extended family.“I’ve never seen someone so excited about a day in her life.
She was so excited. They went, they came, they sat on the porch. She had her sticker. I videotaped her about how happy she was that she had just got the shot,” recalled her daughter, Mary Lynn Futers.Soon after, McRae began to feel sick.
The family chalked it up, at first, to commonly experienced vaccine side effects. Toronto COVID-19 survivor says ‘dying alone’ was her greatest fear “You know, she’s little.
She has a dose. Her response is very different than my dad’s and then the symptoms actually eased up — they started to disappear.