He did! Vijay does survive COVID, though it weakens him significantly. After he goes home from the hospital, he continues living with Ella and his grandbaby!
This was an amazing character of an amazing actor. It is very the real reason why his character was cut from the rest of the show. It's because he had to go back home to take care of his dying wife, or something like that also having to do with covid. So it was art imitating life
I literally CRIED When dr kapoor had covid because he's literally my favourite character/doctor in the whole damn show. And when he died I just cried for DAYS after hearing the news. I didn't even want to continue watching the show after he died. I can't stop thinking about him till now.
Damn, this really hit me hard. It reminds me of my coworker who died back in May 2023 from cardiac arrest. And the bummer part was that I never knew how sick he was until after he died at his funeral. He had stage 3 colon cancer. I understood why he kept it from a lot of people, but it did hurt that he hid from me. I understood why, and I don't blame him. I just miss him so damn much. 😢😢😢😢😢
He may have identified you as someone who would excessively spiral and nothing good would come out of it for your mental health, so if he saw it as something terminal, for everybody's happiness to keep it to himself, a truly selfless act and very beautiful. I hope you find relief. As an ex crisis counselor, I will tell you something that's very powerful in getting over grief, is sharing with others or even just by yourself, talking about and cherishing all the fond memories you have about him. I know it sounds counterintuitive, because that's just going to make you miss him more, remembering how amazing he was, but you'll have to trust this random guy on the internet on this one. (secret hint for you is that by cherishing all the good things, your mind is more anchored to the beauty of what and whom he was over focusing on the absense of him. Good luck
My mom did the same thing. She was riddled with cancer and didn't tell anyone. She went to hospital at 4am one day and was dead 7 hours later. I'd like to be able to understand why but lot of resentment there still. Miss her so much 😢
Omg they are the best they love each other so much I miss this show so much o have rewatched the series over 6 times that cast was amazing I loved Ryan Eggold and Freema and Janet come back ❤❤❤❤
They should release the unreleased episode they cancelled the week the pandemic started. They cancelled it because it was insensitive but it’s been almost 4 years and all the hospital shows did a covid episode.
Maybe they felt it would not be honest to the COVID emergency. Thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands died in NYC, and the healthcare workers were largely alone in dealing with the crushing weight of that level of death. That's where the 7pm applause came from, because no one knew what to do to help them get through the nightmare. The denouement of a COVID story line that addresses the raw pain that has completely burnt out so many healthcare professionals....vague is not going to do it. At that point, do the story or don't do the story.
Hard to watch, but important to watch and process this. Hard to describe how viscerally scary this was, especially March 2020 through maybe June 2020. NYC lost thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands..... Death openly stalked us for months and months. I miss my neighbor. Before we were locked down, she's telling me that she has a bad cold, but not to worry because she is taking chicken soup for it. She was at the bus stop on her way to her doctor's office. And then she was just gone, just that fast. I missed my chance to give her a big big hug. Never again we allow our government to exist without an emergency pandemic response plan at the ready. 🌆💙🌆
I watched up to 1:34 and that’s it. I can’t watch death, even when I know the actor lives in real life because my hubby’s death anniversary is coming up on June 2. He passed on June 2/21 and all I’ve been doing is crying off and on. 🥺🥺
Complications caused by COVID-19. It attacks any weak points in your system and it weakens you. I had undiagnosed asthma until the late summer of 2022. I got COVID toward the end of May of that year, and in June, I went to the hospital with side pain. I ended up going to a pulmonologist and finding out I had asthma. I got off easy…
vaccines arent always foolproof, they just can help decrease the chances of you getting something. the same way a seatbelt can’t guarantee you’ll live in a car crash. it’s just a safety measure to help.
The vaccine is making you having weaker symptoms. Those not going to the hospital kind. I got all three vaccine and caught covid last year. It took only a week to recover, because I had the vaccines. Otherwise, I would be suffering in the hospital.
The vaccine does not make you have milder effects; I had a colleague who died after the third dose (healthy person), a friend saved at the last minute (embolism), others with perocarditis after the vaccine. All confirmed by doctors...and many other examples@@MrsDaedalus_
All of my family members (except one) got the vaccine, all of them also contracted covid. The vaccine didn’t work. I got the vaccine and then got covid barely a month later, the one person who was unvaccinated recovered quicker than I did despite being 30 years older than me and overweight. Covid impacted everyone differently.
His obesity is as much to blame as COVID-19. Yet the medical community continues to ignore it. It's no different than lifelong smokers dying of lung cancer.
He was overweight but not obese. Weight doesn’t have as much to do with your health as people think, it’s your physical activity and endurance that does and a helluva lot of people who are overweight and even obese have good heart health. I’m morbidly obese and have never had high BP, diabetes, high cholesterol, and my heart is great. Is it unhealthy? Of course! But it’s not the root cause of any of my congenital health problems. As it isn’t for most.