But he wasnât dead. He was in a coma.
The 68-year-old Wilkes-Barre man said he witnessed his funeral, eerily seeing himself in a casket dressed in his Knights of Columbus attire he plans to wear for his burial one day. He read his obituary. Then he appeared in a paradise-like place and encountered his beloved cat Pumpkin, who died years ago.
God soon appeared.
âHe took me to the gates and said, âGo. Go home,ââ Kownacki recalled.
After more than a month, Kownacki awoke from the coma in a hospital bed. He didnât remember anything since right before he was rushed to the hospital on March 23, 2020 following a sudden bout with COVID-19.
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HARRISBURG (AP) Four of Pennsylvania’s seven most heavily populated counties are airing their unhappiness over the size of their allotment of coronavirus vaccines, saying Monday that a meeting with Gov. Tom Wolf’s top health official did not resolve their concerns.
Leaders of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties home to more than 2.5 million people called a Sunday meeting with acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam “disappointing and frustrating.”
They say less-populated counties in Pennsylvania have received disproportionately bigger allotments of the two-shot Pfizer and Moderna vaccines and that their smaller-than-expected allotments have led to long waiting lists, cancellation of second-dose appointments and frustration and anger among residents.
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