Mélodie Trépanier-Léger, une femme de 21 ans, est présentement aux soins intensifs de l’Hôpital Royal Victoria, à Montréal, en raison de la COVID-19.
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Mélodie Trépanier-Léger, a 21-year-old woman, is currently in intensive care at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal due to COVID-19.
But until the doctors put her in a coma, she was an anti-vaccine. She was opposed to sanitary measures.
Mélodie Trépanier-Léger, a 21-year-old woman, is currently in intensive care at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal due to COVID-19.
She was fiercely opposed to sanitary measures.
“We are at the final stage. We are at the stage we have left. The last hope and the last chance, ”proclaims Sophie Léger.
“My daughter, an activist, 21, in perfect health, is now between life and death,” she adds.
However, Mélodie is not the only one around her who was opposed to health measures. In fact, apart from Sophie Léger's spouse, no one in the family was vaccinated.
Several relatives of the 21-year-old, including her sister and her half-brother, adhered to conspiracy theories.
However, Mélodie's hospitalization forced them to rethink their beliefs.
"They are still skeptical, but in honor of my daughter, they are going to change their minds and go get the vaccine," said the young woman's mother.
Without being an activist, Sophie Léger herself admits that discussions with her daughter discouraged her from getting the vaccine. The current situation now makes her realize that she had it all wrong.
“It’s really real. My daughter is fighting for her life, ”says Mélodie's mother.
"People around the world are victims of medical misinformation and this is what is going to kill them," she adds.