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Paige Ruiz tested positive for Covid-19 when she was nine months pregnant. and died in a Texas hospital from complications from the virus on August 15, just days after giving birth to her second daughter, Celeste, by emergency cesarean.
“It was my worst fear,” Zinsou told CNN’s John Berman on Tuesday.
Ruiz was never able to hold her new baby, Zinsou said.
“As soon as Celeste gave birth, they took her away and when my daughter came (after the operation), they said (…) that they had to separate because of the Covid,” Zinsou said.
They were able to set up a video chat so Ruiz could see Celeste.
“That’s how we left Paige – find a way for her to mother her daughter,” Zinsou said.
“His dedication and passion for educating students will be remembered forever, as will his kindness to others,” the statement said.
Zinsou told CNN that Celeste and Joanna are healthy and doing well.
She said her daughter refused to be vaccinated because she was worried about her baby.
“She thought there was not enough information or data to say that she could get the vaccine with confidence without harming the baby,” Zinsou said.
After she had the baby and her health started to deteriorate, Zinsou said her daughter texted her and told her she wanted to get the vaccine.
“I only found out after her death (that) she was sending the same message to her sister and her friends,” Zinsou said. “She wanted people to get vaccinated.”
Zinsou asked people to mask themselves and get vaccinated “so that it doesn’t happen to your family.”
CNN’s Carma Hassan contributed to this story.
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