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Anti-vaxxer who almost died of COVID-19 celebrates homecoming with jab

"I still have breathing apparatus at home which is a struggle sometimes and I am still constantly coughing...I’ve put my family through sheer hell."

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By Bradley Stokes via SWNS

An anti-vaxxer dad-of-three who begged people not to “make the same mistakes” as him after he almost died of COVID-19 has celebrated coming home – by getting jabbed.

Andrew Pugh, 52, initially refused to get the vaccine after being taken in by crackpot conspiracy theories he read on Facebook.

He even bragged about being “a hero” for not being jabbed despite his partner of 20 years begging him to take COVID-19 seriously.

Andrew finally realized the severity of the virus when he was struck down with it last month and started struggling for breath.

He was rushed to Royal Worcestershire Hospital’s intensive care unit in England on December 5 and his family warned he had a 50/50 chance of survival.

While he was in hospital he posted poignant videos on Facebook describing his battle with the virus.

Unvaccinated dad-of-three Andrew Pugh spent three weeks in intensive care after testing positive for COVID-19 (Via SWNS)

After six weeks, Andrew has finally returned home to Worcester and said he was thrilled to finally get vaccinated.

He said: "I got released from hospital and the very first thing I did was have my jab.

“It’s a huge relief to have the jab.

“I don’t want anyone else to go through what I have put my family through.

“If I had my time again I would definitely have had the vaccine as soon as it was available.”

Despite being vaccinated, Andrew faces a grueling road ahead as he battles long Covid.

He added: "Every day is a struggle - it still takes my breath away.

“Since being home, I have had to learn breathing techniques to help with everyday tasks. You have to really calm yourself down.

"Even walking up the stairs is still a massive challenge for me.

"The doctors did tell me it could be around four to six weeks to start feeling better.

"I still have breathing apparatus at home which is a struggle sometimes and I am still constantly coughing.

"That being said, it has been lovely to be back at home. I've been able to see my children, grandchildren and family.

"They are spoiling me - taking me out places and really looking after me. It is great to be back with my family.

"I am a father of three and a grandfather of eight so I want to spend as much time with them as possible now.

"We're planning to go a visit some places with kids and grandchildren, as a family.

"Knowing that you could have lost your life, it puts everything into perspective.

"With this time off, I am going to treasure it.”

Andrew Pugh, who works in refuse collection, still has to usebreathing apparatus at home (Via SWNS)

Andrew is now determined to use his experience to persuade others to get vaccinated.

He said: “I didn't get the vaccine, I thought I was being the hero.

"If it wasn't for the nurses and the fact I'm a non-smoker I wouldn't be alive.

"My message is simply this: please people get your vaccinations, you don't want to end up like me.

"When you're dead and all your family are heartbroken you can't turn around and say 'I wish I had the vaccine'.

"This is very real and people need to get their jabs.

"If I can help others to get vaccinated now, that would be great.

“I’ve put my family through sheer hell. I was being so selfish, it’s woken me up.”

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