Five times as many police officers have died from COVID-19 as from gunfire since start of pandemic – WISHTV.com

(CNN) Jessica Desfosses shared the final heartrending text messages she exchanged with her police officer husband in the days before he died from COVID-19.

Commercial just came on TV a casket saying take COVID seriously Zero consideration for those of us fighting for every breath, Stephen Desfosses wrote in a series of exchanges that began last Christmas Eve as his condition steadily deteriorated in a Massachusetts hospital.

Your husband is going to (be) changed forever no matter what happensmy life has flashed before my eyes and man its scary, he wrote in another message, which his wife posted to Facebook last summer.

Det. Sgt. Stephen Desfosses, 52, a veteran of more than 30 years with the Norton Police Department, died on Jan. 13. He was one of at least 231 officers who died of COVID-19 this year, according to theOfficer Down Memorial Page(ODMP).

There were 245 law enforcement deaths from COVID-19 in 2020, according to ODMP.

The coronavirus has become the leading cause of death for officers despite law enforcement being among the first groups eligible to receive the vaccine at the end of 2020. The total stands at 476 COVID-19 related deaths since the start of the pandemic, compared to 94 from gunfire in the same period.

If you are serious about your commitment to protect the public and if you are serious about your personal commitments to your family, then that should be enough, Jessica Desfosses said in a plea for police officers to get vaccinated.

Her appeal comes aslaw enforcement officers and their unions across the country have resisted vaccine mandatesdespite the Delta variant-fueled resurgence of COVID-19 and effectiveness of the shots in preventing severe cases and death.

Reasons cited for the vaccine resistance among law enforcement officers range from disinformation to distrust in the science of the vaccines.

The debate mirrors growing tension nationally between unions and employers as cities and businesses seek to enforce vaccine mandates.

Youre not drafted into this job. This is something you volunteer for, said Charles Ramsey, a former Washington, DC police chief and CNN law enforcement analyst. You understand when you take the job its going to require some sacrifice on your part in a lot of different ways.

In Chicago, up tohalf the rank-and-file officers in the nations second largest police departmentface being placed on unpaid leave as their union and Mayor Lori Lightfoot clash over a city requirement that officers disclose their vaccine status.

Lightfoot on Friday accused police union president John Catanzara of trying to induce an insurrection by telling officers to ignore a deadline to report vaccine status.

The city filed a complaint alleging the union was encouraging a work stoppage or strike. A Cook County Circuit judge ruled Friday night that Catanzara should not make public statements encouraging members to not comply with the vaccination policy.

Catanzara has never engaged in, supported, or encouraged a work stoppage, according to a union statement on Friday.

Chicago officers had a deadline of midnight Thursday to disclose their vaccine status or be placed on unpaid leave, Catanzara said earlier this week.

Lightfoot said the city would take the weekend to check with officers who havent complied. She said officers should report for duty until theyre told by supervisors that theyve been placed on leave.

Earlier this month, theformer president of the unionfrom 2014 to 2017 died of COVID-19.

In Miami, officers are resisting a vaccine mandate. In Pittsburgh, the police chief sent out emails encouraging officers to protect themselves as the Delta variant sent COVID-19 cases soaring.

In Seattle, the police department had all non-patrol sworn personnel, detectives, training, support staff ready to respond to emergency calls ahead of Mondays vaccination mandate deadline, said Sgt. Randy Huserik, a spokesman.

The Seattle mayors office said nearly 140 officers were unvaccinated or hadnt sought an exemption. Huserik said about 320 officers had already left the force since the beginning of 2020.

Seattle could begin the process of separating officers from the department after the deadline, according to Mike Sloan, police union president.

If we lose what appears to be over 300 people because of this mandate, this public safety crisis were experiencing will look like childs play, Sloan said.

Across the U.S., law enforcement leaders have pleaded with officers who remain hesitant to get the shot. Still, many unions and their member officers continue to push back.

Its a right to obviously get vaccinated. Its an individual right and I firmly still believe in that, said Dan Yancey, chief of the Owasso Police Department in Oklahoma. But I would certainly encourage people to do that.

In Baker, Louisiana, outside of Baton Rouge, the COVID-19 death last August of Lt. DeMarcus Dunn prompted many colleagues to get vaccinated, according to Police Chief Carl Dunn.

He lost his father at a very young age and it was a village that raised him, Chief Dunn said of the officer.

And when you talk about an outstanding officer, an outstanding citizen, an outstanding person that always gave back, it struck us. It was a big void in this department to lose an outstanding officer like that.

Before the lieutenants death on Aug. 13, about 70% of the police force was unvaccinated. Now, 95% of the citys 40 officers have received the shot, according to the chief.

The point I try to get across is, this pandemic, it supersedes any kind of political, any kind of beliefs, anything that you have that makes you reluctant to get vaccinated, Chief Dunn said.

The national police union is encouraging vaccinations but opposes mandates.

Catanzara has framed the issue as a labor dispute.

We are going to keep fighting this mandate and this dictatorship, said Catanzara, president of the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police, echoing the sentiments of union leaders around the country.

You would think that there is no crime in this city to worry about. You would think that there is no murder, no robberies, no guns being fired.

Late last month, hundreds of Washington State Patrol employees requested religious and medical vaccination exemptions one day after the agency announced the COVID-19 death of a trooper.

Washington state employees must be fully vaccinated by Monday. The mandate affects 60,000 state employees and 40,000 health care workers.

We invest quite a bit with the vetting and training these individuals. We dont want to lose them as friends or lose them because of COVID, said Chris Loftis, Washington State Patrol spokesman.

Michael Weiskopf, 52, a police officer in St. Petersburg, Florida, died on Aug. 27 after battling COVID-19 for about a month. He was an 18-year law enforcement veteran.

This was horrible and it did not have to happen, said his widow, Karen Weiskopf. He was so strong. He was so healthy He was my best friend. Perfect husband.

Karen Weiskopf said shes vaccinated but her husband was reluctant. She tried several times to convince him.

He wasnt sure what was in the vaccine I felt like Mike did not get vaccinated because he didnt have all the facts, she said. Theres a lot of information just kind of moving around Science leaves the picture. It just becomes chatter.

Karen Weiskopf believes her husbands death served as a warning to other vaccine-reluctant officers.

To this day I still get letters. I get calls, she said. Ill get copies of peoples vaccination cards in the mailbox that I dont know.

Jessica Desfosses wants to turn her unspeakable loss into an opportunity to save lives.

Its absolutely as bad as you would imagine to be raising two small girls without their dad, she said of her late husband, Stephen, who wanted to be first in line for that vaccine but never got the chance.

And if he had had the choice to give himself that extra protection so he could continue to serve the public and still come home to his family, he absolutely would have done it.

Read the original post:

Five times as many police officers have died from COVID-19 as from gunfire since start of pandemic - WISHTV.com

Related Posts
Tags: