Al Pacino said he experienced clinical death

The artist noted that at the time of the exacerbation of the coronavirus, it seemed to him that he had lost his memories.

Hollywood actor Al Pacino said that he experienced clinical death due to an exacerbation of the coronavirus infection. He spoke about his experience on Monday, October 7, on The New York Times podcast.

According to the artist, he fell ill in 2020. Somehow he felt “very unwell”. He got worse and worse, later the temperature rose and dehydration started. A doctor was called to the actor.

“I was sitting at home – and now I’m gone. The pulse disappeared. A few minutes passed – and the doctors arrived, the car is fast,” the actor shared.

The artist noted that at the time of the exacerbation of the disease, it seemed to him that he had lost his memories and died.

“It was clinical death. I didn’t see a white light or anything else. There is nothing after death,” he said.

According to the actor, his life has not changed after what happened.

A group of British and American scientists has developed a universal vaccine against all strains of the coronavirus.