Los Angeles Times

Touched by reporter’s COVID-19 tragedy

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Re “A family’s heart, riven by COVID,” Dec. 26

Times reporter Brittny Mejia’s story about her grandmothe­r’s death this month after COVID-19 swept through her family brought tears to my eyes. We all know how certain communitie­s have been hit hard by COVID, including my African American community. But her story brings it home for the L.A. Times family and readers. We have more names, more faces and more life stories. I was born at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena, where Mejia’s grandmothe­r died, so the story seemed to touch me just a little more deeply.

I can only wish her family the best as we continue to struggle to act upon the guidance of what it takes to emerge from the pandemic that has caused so many life stories to fade prematurel­y.

Jim Lites, Sacramento

The story of Mejia’s family is very sad — it’s much more than a statistic. Yet, I kept perseverat­ing about the refusal of some family members to get vaccinated.

The beloved abuela died in the hospital — unvaccinat­ed.

My New Year’s resolution is to be less judgmental of the unvaccinat­ed, though their resistance through mostly ignorance affects my own vulnerabil­ity as an old woman. Gloria Cowan

Culver City

The issue of The Times containing Mejia’s story was terrific. Multiple stories were worth writing a letter about.

At first I was annoyed by the amount of space allotted to this family’s story. But hopefully it will be passed around, and if even one person is moved to receive the vaccine, the space will not have been wasted.

Lisa Edmondson Los Angeles

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