Unvaccinated mother-of-four, 35, who died from Covid is laid to rest
‘My wife is 35, unvaccinated and in a coffin’: Heartbroken husband backs jabs after his partner dies from Covid without meeting her new daughter after contracting virus while pregnant
Mother-of-four Samantha Willis, 35, died with Covid after catching the virus while she was pregnantHer husband Josh says she was unvaccinated and passed away after giving birth to her baby girl In an emotional Facebook post, Josh said she died in Altnagelvin Hospital in Derry, Northern Ireland on Friday Josh is now urging unvaccinated or vaccine-sceptical Britons to get inoculated against coronavirus
A devastated husband who lost his heavily pregnant wife to Covid is now urging people to get inoculated against the virus after revealing she gave birth without ever meeting their newborn daughter and warning: ‘She is 35, unvaccinated and in a coffin. Let that sink in!’
Mother-of-four Samantha Willis, from Derry in Northern Ireland, contracted Covid while pregnant and had put up a ‘strong fight’ in Altnagelvin Hospital before passing away on Friday, her husband Josh Willis said in an emotional post on Facebook later that same day.
On Twitter, he then urged unvaccinated Britons to get their Covid jabs as he pleaded: ‘I spent hrs in ICU on Thur/Friday with my wife who passed away. It’s real, the numbers are real. Get your vaccine so you or your family don’t have to go through what I have had to. As I write this I am laying beside her, she is 35, unvaccinated and in a coffin. Let that sink in!’
Josh described Samantha, who it appears he married last year, as his ‘queen’ and the ‘love of my life’, while family called her a ‘wonderful, loving and caring person’. Samantha is missed by Josh, her four children Shéa, Holly, Lilyanna and Eviegrace, her parents and extended family.
A GoFundMe page set up to help the family has already raised more than £4,100. In a post, organiser Sara McCaul wrote: ‘Samantha developed Covid-19 while heavily pregnant. Tragically, after giving birth to her beautiful baby daughter she passed away two weeks later.
‘She was only 35 years old and had no underlying health conditions. Family and friends have been left devastated by her sudden passing at what should be a joyous occasion to celebrate. Anyone who knew Samantha would agree she had a heart of gold.
‘She was always looking out for other people and was much loved in her role as a carer. She leaves behind her husband Josh, son Shea and daughters Holly, Lilyanna, and little Evie-Grace. She will be sorely missed by her family and many friends. So many of us are feeling helpless at the moment and hopefully, this page will help Josh and the children in the tough times ahead.’
In July, ‘concerned’ researchers at Oxford University found that 99 per cent of pregnant women admitted to hospital with Covid were unvaccinated. They said one in 10 pregnant women admitted to hospital with symptoms of the virus often required intensive care.
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists said Covid vaccines do not contain ingredients known to be harmful to pregnant women or developing babies.
Mother-of-four Samantha Willis, from Derry in Northern Ireland, passed away on Friday in Altnagelvin Hospital after giving birth to her daughter Eviegrace, her husband Josh Willis said
A grieving husband is urging people to get vaccinated against Covid after revealing that his 35-year-old pregnant wife died with the virus without ever meeting her baby girl after giving birth to her
On Twitter, Josh urged unvaccinated Britons to get inoculated against Covid, warning: ‘As I write this I am laying beside her, she is 35, unvaccinated and in a coffin. Let that sink in!’
Josh wrote on Facebook last week: ‘Today has been the worst day of my life. I have lost the love of my life Samantha to Covid-19. Samantha had put up a strong fight for the last 16 days.
‘Myself, her mother and two eldest children were by her side. She was in no pain and was comfortable when she slipped away.
‘Whilst in hospital she also had to deliver our newest addition to the family who she has never met properly or held in her arms. I will make sure that Evie Grace will know all about the mother she will never meet.
‘I will never let anyone forget you and I will remember all the special times and experiences we shared together. The children are now my main priority.
‘All I want to do now is make Samantha proud. I’m sure she’s already looking down and proud of how we are coping.
‘We are also proud of her, she was a wonderful, loving and caring person and she has been our super hero the last few weeks. She is now our guardian angel and she will remain in our hearts and thoughts for ever more.
‘We love you loads and miss you. We wish we could only have helped you get home to live the rest of your life with us. I will never stop loving you and we will do our best to make you proud until we see you again. Sleep tight my Queen. Love you.’
Josh added: ‘Thanks to all the staff at Altnagelvin Hospital who met Samantha on her journey. You are all truly wonderful people and I will never forget what you have done for Samantha and our family.’
Thousands of condolences and tributes were paid under Josh’s statement, with one saying: ‘This has made my heart stop for a second. Sending every single person love.’
Another said: ‘There are no words that can express the profound sadness of this.’ A third wrote: ‘So so sad, absolutely heartbreaking and devastating for all the family. A beautiful lady taken too soon, RIP.
‘My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends.’
Samantha’s funeral will take place on Monday at 11am in Columbs Church, Chapel road. She will be laid to rest afterwards in Ballyoan Cemetery. Those who wish to make a donation to the family can do so via their GoFundMe page here.
The number of pregnant women getting a Covid vaccination has risen by a fifth in recent weeks. It follows a concerted effort by health officials to reassure expectant mothers about the safety of getting a jab.
A total of 62,311 women, who reported they were pregnant or could be pregnant at the time of receiving the vaccine, had come forward and received their first dose by the end of July, Public Health England said.
The number is up by 10,587 from July 18, when data released for the first time suggested only around one in 10 pregnant women might have had a first dose. PHE said that, of the latest total figure, 43,737 pregnant women had received their second dose.
In an emotional Facebook post, her husband said Samantha had contracted Covid while pregnant and had put up a ‘strong fight’ in hospital before eventually succumbing to the virus
The number of pregnant women getting a Covid vaccination has risen by a fifth in recent weeks. It follows a concerted effort by health officials to reassure expectant mothers about the safety of getting a jab
Separate research last month revealed the vast majority of pregnant women admitted to hospital with Covid are unvaccinated and there has been a drive to encourage more to get a jab, with England’s chief midwife writing to GPs and fellow midwives to spread the message.
Research by a team at St George’s, University of London, published this month, showed similar birth outcomes between those who have had a Covid vaccine and those who have not.
Experts said pregnant women should feel reassured by the paper, which concluded there were no statistically significant differences in the data, with no increase in stillbirths or premature births, no abnormalities with development, and no evidence of babies being smaller or bigger.
A study is continuing to determine the best gap between coronavirus vaccine doses for pregnant women.
Researchers are aiming to recruit more than 600 pregnant women for the trial, which will monitor the vaccine’s effectiveness and follow the development of children up to one year old.
In the UK, pregnant women are offered the Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna vaccines where available, as officials say there is more safety data on these jabs in pregnancy.