Thegatewaypundit.com: Indigenous Man Carried His Father For Hours Through The Jungle To Get Covid Vax — Then Father Dies Weeks Later

Thegatewaypundit.com: Indigenous Man Carried His Father For Hours Through The Jungle To Get Covid Vax — Then Father Dies Weeks Later.

Thegatewaypundit.com: Indigenous Man Carried His Father For Hours Through The Jungle To Get Covid Vax — Then Father Dies Weeks Later

This article is from Thegatewaypundit.com: Living in the rainforest with no television, WiFi, internet, or cell phone won’t stop the contact tracers from knocking on your hut. A photo of 24-year-old Tawy carrying his 67-year-old father Wahu on his back to a Covid-19 vaccine hut in the Brazilian Amazon has gone viral. Tawy and Wahu who belong to the Zo’e indigenous community “live in relative isolation across dozens of village in an area equivalent to 1.2 million football fields in the northern  Pará state” and “had to walk for hours through the forest to reach the vaccination site,” BBC reports.

Wahu was reportedly suffering from chronic urinary problems and loss of vision. “It was a very beautiful demonstration of the lovely relationship between them,” Dr. Erik Jenning Simões, who took the picture said. Sadly, the treacherous journey to vaccinate did not help Wahu and his ailing health. The photograph showcasing the tyrannical effort to depopulate vaccinate 100 percent of the global population is “a symbol of the complicated vaccination logistics in one of the most remote areas,” the publication notes, adding, “In September, Wahu died for reasons that remain unclear. Tawy remains with his family and has recently taken his third vaccine dose.”

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