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Here is the family where all eleven members had covid-19.
Folke Möller is happy to be able to spend time with his children and grandchildren.
– But I don’t think we’re really that exclusive. More families have likely had this inadvertently, says Folke Möller.
In the end, it was a pot full of covid-19 in Skellefteå’s family.
► First, Folke Möller, 70, and his wife Ellinor Backman-Möller, 62, fell ill.
► Then daughter Moa Möller Ragnarsson, 33, son-in-law Joel Ragnarsson, and their two daughters Mira, 9, and Minna, 6.
► More recently, son Olov Möller, 35, daughter-in-law Valeria Tchelak Möller, 33, and their three sons Vilja, 9, Junie, 7, and Elvin, 0 were affected.
Photo: OLA WESTERBERG
Folke Möller and Ellinor Backman-Möller.
Most dramatic was when the youngest victim of the Västerbotten crown, Olov and Valeria’s newborn son, five-week-old Elvin Tchelak Möller, ended up in hospital.
Elvin was warm, very dull, a little mottled on the skin. When we called 1177, they asked if they would send an ambulance or if we would drive ourselves. Then we got a little scared and headed to the hospital, says Father Olov.
First, the plan was to take Elvin and his mother to the hospital. But that changed when the son got Alvedon and he recovered. Elvin and his parents were tested and tested positive for COVID-19.
Recently, Folke, Ellinor, Moa, Joel, and Mira have received test results that they have antibodies.
– When the nurse told us we had antibodies, she said “go home and drink champagne, this is a valuable message for you,” says Folke Möller.
Photo: OLA WESTERBERG
The Skellefteå family where everyone had covid-19. Top row from left to right: Folke Möller, Ellinor Backman-Möller, Valeria Tchelak Möller with her son Elvin in her arms, Olov Möller, Joel Ragnarsson and Moa Möller Ragnarsson. Bottom row from left to right: Junie Tchelak Möller, Vilja Tchelak Möller, Mira Ragnarsson and Minna Ragnarsson.
Grandchildren Junie, Vilja and Minna have not been examined, but doctors estimate that they have also been ill with covid-19.
Folke Möller claims that all eleven were lucky. The illness was “minor”, but no one got seriously ill.
– I think it is common that entire families have had this without knowing it. But we are so grateful that everyone did well in an illness that for some ends in death, Folke says.
He is happy that everyone in the family can now socialize, but urges those who have not proven themselves to be careful:
– You spend too much time in restaurants and many people fill the stores. People have relaxed too early, says Folke Möller.
Photo: OLA WESTERBERG
Olov Möller and Valeria Tchelak Möller with their son Elvin.
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