Mom with MS dies of COVID-19 after being denied vaccine, treatment: lawsuit

A California mom of three died of COVID-19 after she was denied a vaccine after which monoclonal antibody therapy as a result of she had a number of sclerosis, her household claims.

Nerissa Regnier, 45, an actual property agent from Mission Viejo, died Dec. 16 after allegedly being refused a jab regardless of asking for one seven occasions inside six months, ABC 7 Los Angeles reported.

She was then denied monoclonal antibody therapy after contracting the lethal bug, her household’s attorneys mentioned this week as they introduced plans to file a wrongful loss of life lawsuit in opposition to her well being care supplier, Kaiser Permanente.

“She was a really wholesome mom of three managing her MS,” legal professional Annee Della Donna mentioned about Regnier, who left behind her husband, Devin Regnier, and three youngsters, ages 14, 16 and 19, ABC 7 reported.

In February, Regnier was positioned on a brand new drug routine for MS, which suppressed her immune system — however when she inquired about getting a COVID-19 vaccine, she was denied it as a result of it supposedly contained a “reside virus,” the lawyer mentioned.

Nerissa Regnier died Dec. 16 after allegedly being refused a jab regardless of asking for one seven occasions inside six months.
Fb/Nerissa Regnier

However that declare is fake, Della Donna mentioned.

“Once you’re immunocompromised, you want the COVID-19 vaccine,” she mentioned, including that the lady was instructed seven occasions over the next six months that she couldn't get a “reside” vaccine.

“They hold telling her no, no, no,” Della Donna mentioned.

In August, Regnier requested her neurologist about getting inoculated and he instructed her she needed to get the jab, the lawyer mentioned.

“Two days later she runs over to Kaiser to get the COVID vaccine and she or he’s feeling signs in order that they check her and she or he’s bought COVID,” she mentioned.

The mom-of-three was also denied monoclonal antibody treatment after contracting the virus.
The mother of three was additionally denied monoclonal antibody therapy after contracting the virus.
Fb/Nerissa Regnier

Regnier was then given antibiotics — one other no-no — in addition to steroids, which isn't really helpful, Della Donna added.

And when she was denied monoclonal antibody therapy, her husband bought her discharged from Kaiser’s hospital in Irvine and took her to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, the place she was instructed it was too late, mentioned Eric Dubin, one other lawyer for the household.

She was stabilized at Hoag earlier than returning to Kaiser, the place she ultimately died, based on Della Donna.

“Twice, this husband relied on Kaiser for medical steerage and twice they failed him. It’s a devastating case,” mentioned one other legal professional, Eric Dubin.

Della Donna, who described Regnier as a “wholesome mother” who was “very energetic locally,” mentioned she had her MS beneath management.

“This can be a public service announcement. Should you’re instructed you shouldn’t get the vaccine as a result of it’s a reside vaccine, that’s simply flat-out incorrect,” she mentioned.

“And all people whose immune system is down must get the vaccine. That’s why we’re doing this. We don’t need this poor lady’s life to be taken in useless,” Della Donna added.

“Nerissa Regnier was refused the COVID vaccine by Kaiser as a result of they mistakenly thought it was a reside vaccine and it was contraindicated along with her MS therapy,” she instructed Newsweek.

“When Nerissa went into Kaiser to get her COVID-19 shot, she was turned away as a result of she had already contracted the virus,” Della Donna mentioned.

“As soon as sick, Kaiser continued to commit medical negligence, by failing to provide her the antibodies inside the essential 10 days, and as an alternative, treating her with steroids and antibiotics, each which don't work in opposition to this lethal virus,” she instructed the magazine.

“Everybody ought to know that COVID-19 vaccines aren't reside vaccines,” Della Donna added. “We additionally spoke to the producer of the remedy she was on, and so they acknowledged there was completely no subject with getting the vaccine whereas taking their drug.”

In a press release, Kaiser Permanente mentioned: “On behalf of our physicians and care givers at Kaiser Permanente, we lengthen our deepest condolences to the household of Nerissa Regnier for the lack of their cherished one. This world pandemic has tragically affected so many households.

“Whereas we can not touch upon private well being info or the particular circumstances of this case, our physicians and well being care professionals are devoted to making sure each particular person handled at Kaiser Permanente receives the very best high quality well being care applicable for his or her scenario,” it mentioned.

“Remedies for COVID-19 proceed to quickly evolve, and in session with every affected person, we prescribe care that's supposed to supply the most effective medical outcomes primarily based on present information and their particular person wants,” Kaiser continued.

“Moreover, we've got clearly communicated to our members, sufferers and the general public that not one of the out there COVID-19 vaccines comprise the reside virus and that they're secure and efficient,” it mentioned.

“Kaiser Permanente has been constant since vaccines first grew to become out there that we're dedicated to administering vaccines safely and equitably in accordance with all federal and state pointers,” it added.

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