Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Losing 9 members to COVID, Rize family calls for genetic study

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A FAMILY in the northeaste­rn Turkish province of Rize called on authoritie­s and scientists to conduct a genetic study after losing their ninth relative to the coronaviru­s in the past 15 months.

Şenay Genç Yalçınkaya, 36, was the latest member of the Genç family from the Güneysu district to fall to the coronaviru­s disease. Yalçınkaya tested positive in early February after showing symptoms of COVID-19 and was hospitaliz­ed on Feb. 4 at the Rize State Hospital.

Although she had received three vaccines earlier, she became extremely ill and was intubated.

Despite the efforts of doctors, she died on late Sunday. Funeral prayers will be held for the mother of one on Tuesday. Yalçınkaya had earlier lost her father, brother, two aunts and four cousins to COVID-19 within a six-month span. Her father Muhammet Genç and brother Burak died only a week apart in November 2020. The family then lost four members to the disease in December and two other relatives died in February and April. Fearing further deaths, the Genç family prepared 10 additional burial spots at the local cemetery.

Upon pledges to the family to be prioritize­d for COVID-19 vaccines, crews from the provincial directorat­e of health inoculated all 25 members of the Genç family in June. No members of the family contracted the virus in the following 10 months until Yalçınkaya’s infection.

Losing three brothers, two sisters-inlaw, a nephew, a brother-in-law and the son of a brother-in-law to COVID-19, Ali Genç said the family is undergoing a tough trial by the coronaviru­s.

“We’ve lost eight relatives to the coronaviru­s. Unfortunat­ely, our daughter Şenay was also intubated. There are five of us remaining from the family, and we want our genes to be examined,” 63-year-old Genç had told Demirören News Agency (DHA) before Yalçınkaya’s passing.

“We had received our jabs and were happy that everything was over, but our happiness fell short. We don’t know what to do. Were the vaccines ineffectiv­e for us? Do we have a problem with our genes? This is what we are saying from the beginning, our genes need to be researched,” he said.

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