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When white American domestic terrorists breached the Capitol building yesterday, which ended in four deaths, Tulsa citizen Ken Reddick was there in support. The former Tulsa mayoral candidate, who received nearly 10,000 votes, said the insurrection was an “awesome rally” that he was “proud to be part of.” ...
Reddick, who advertised his failed Tulsa mayoral campaign watch party with a note that neither masks nor social distancing would be enforced, seems to perpetuate lie after lie to make up for his multiple failings in local politics. His mayoral campaign’s social media page included a plea for Tulsans to defeat Bloomberg’s “globalist” agenda by voting for him.
"I just always thought it’s never going to happen to us,” Lowe said. “It can’t happen to us. We’re young, we’re healthy. And then it did happen to us, and then you start playing the regret game."
Lowe and her husband Mikel were both adamantly against the COVID vaccine -- that is, until he lay dying in a hospital bed.
A few weeks ago, Lydia Rodriguez thought her body was strong enough to fight the coronavirus without the vaccine.
But after a week-long church camp, she and other members of her family tested positive for the coronavirus. By the time Rodriguez, 42, changed her mind and asked for the shot, it was too late, her doctor said. A ventilator awaited her, her cousin Dottie Jones told The Washington Post.
Out of options, the Galveston, Tex., mother of four, asked her family to make a promise: “Please make sure my kids get vaccinated,” Rodriguez, a piano teacher, told her sister during their last phone call.
Rodriguez died Monday — two weeks after her husband, Lawrence Rodriguez, 49, also died after coronavirus complications. The couple fought the virus from hospital beds just a few feet from one another in a Texas intensive care unit, Jones said.
Bobby and Billy Ford hung out together even before they were born one after the other Jan. 21, 1962.
The identical twins were inseparable as youngsters growing up in Williamsburg, Virginia,...
That was maybe a week after one of Bobby’s employees learned he had COVID-19.
Meantime, Bobby said, Billy wasn’t feeling well, so he went to a medical provider, where he was told he had the flu. The next day, Billy was so ill he went to the Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital emergency room and was admitted — with COVID-19.
“It was one employee after another going down,” Bobby said, noting employees under age 30 got COVID-19 badly and were on their backs for eight days, texting him “they’d never been so sick in their lives.”...
The group of 10 employees had been careful throughout the pandemic, Bobby said. Folks were given time off to visit physicians and get tested for COVID-19. Four were vaccinated.
Eventually, the repair shop was shut down for nine days while employees recovered.
Bobby was the last one to have symptoms: three days of fever....
As a big man, 6-feet-3, 320 pounds, Bobby Ford might have been a prime candidate for hospitalization. But he, like other employees who had relatively minor symptoms, had been vaccinated: Bobby with Johnson & Johnson.
Billy was not vaccinated...
“We had many heated discussions about this vaccine,” Bobby told me the other day, lamenting that he could not persuade his brother to dismiss conspiracy theories and get one...
William H. “Billy” Ford, 59, died Aug. 14 in the hospital. He left behind a wife, three children, his mother and three brothers.
Including Bobby.
Conservative radio hosts all across America are losing their lives for the cause. In the past month alone, five talk radio personalities who were vocal COVID-19-deniers, anti-vaxxers, or anti-maskers have all died after contracting the virus.
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Karl Blagg posted these in the first 3 days of August.
Died of COVID August 22, 2021 at age 56. QAnon nutcase and rabis anti-vaxxer.
A former CIA officer who billed himself as the first person to dub COVID-19 a hoax, died in a Florida hospital from the virus he claimed didn’t really exist, Vice reported. Robert David Steele, who was also an early QAnon acolyte, was hospitalized with COVID symptoms earlier this month, according to Vice. “I will not take the vaccination, though I did test positive for whatever they’re calling ‘COVID’ today, but the bottom line is that my lungs are not functioning,” Steele wrote in his final blog post less than two weeks ago.
A Fort Pierce congregation will memorialize its lost leader today.
The Rev. Timothy Willcox, 54, a senior pastor at First United Methodist Church, died Aug. 25 from complications of COVID-19, a week after being hospitalized.
Willcox was admitted to the intensive care unit in critical condition Aug. 19, where he was intubated and later went into organ failure, according to many social media posts.
A 42-year-old father of four in good shape and with no underlying health conditions says not getting the COVID-19 vaccine was the biggest regret of his life.
After four days in the Intensive Care Unit at St. Cloud Hospital, he wants those who are hesitant, just like he was, to reconsider.
"It is the biggest regret that I will carry with myself for the rest of my life," Nick Knaack said.
Knaack said he chose not to get the vaccine because he’s not considered high-risk, and believed if he contracted the virus he would be fine.
"Knowing what I know now...why wouldn’t I have gotten it?" said Knaack who is still hooked up to oxygen two weeks after symptoms began.
As COVID-19 vaccine mandates become more widespread across Hollywood, so too do the names of stars who refuse to get the jab—now including Whiplash star Miles Teller. The actor tested positive for COVID-19 after refusing to get vaccinated or tested for the virus before coming on set...
His positive test led to the production shutdown of Paramount Plus’ The Offer...
“Miles Teller is not vaccinated. He wouldn’t even get the test,” a source told the outlet. “Now he’s brought the virus to the set and the whole set had to shut down.” Teller’s publicist denied the claim.
The cast and crew are going to hate him for this...
Miles Teller Gets COVID After Refusing Vax, Bringing ‘Godfather’ Shoot to Halt: Report [Daily Beast]
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A 74-year-old COVID-19 patient died Monday at Memorial Hermann Sugar Land, relatives said, after his family took legal action to force doctors to administer his prescribed dose of the controversial anti-parasite drug ivermectin, which is not proven to treat the virus...
In early August, Lopez visited his primary care doctor at Houston’s VA Medical Center, where he tested positive for COVID and was prescribed ivermectin and other antibiotics, Snider said. The next day, he went to Memorial Hermann Sugar Land with COVID symptoms, but the hospital refused to administer his prescription for ivermectin against the family’s request, she said...
A Fort Bend County judge on Friday issued a court order for the hospital to give him the drug, according to court records. Snider said doctors never did. The family’s lawyer, Ralph Lorigo, could not immediately be reached for comment. Snider declined to comment on whether her grandfather was vaccinated...
The Southeast Texas Poison Center in Galveston reports a 117 percent increase in the number of daily calls about ivermectin exposure, according Dr. Mark Winter, the center’s director. About 40 percent of the calls are tied to the drug intended for human consumption, he said. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea and, in rare cases, hallucinations....
Dr. Josh Septimus, a Houston Methodist primary care doctor and medical director of the hospital’s same-day clinics, said he and his staff have been “flooded” by requests for ivermectin. As a policy, his clinics do not prescribe it because of safety concerns and a lack of reliable data.
He attributed its rise to people listening to right-wing media and those who purport to be experts. He also pointed to the broader polarized environment over the virus.
“It’s deflating,” he said. “And it’s also deflating when those same people will often decline the vaccine”...
Dr. Josh Septimus, a Houston Methodist primary care doctor and medical director of the hospital’s same-day clinics, said he and his staff have been “flooded” by requests for ivermectin. As a policy, his clinics do not prescribe it because of safety concerns and a lack of reliable data.
He attributed its rise to people listening to right-wing media and those who purport to be experts. He also pointed to the broader polarized environment over the virus.
Don't get the vaccine. Talk some VA doctor into prescribing ivermectin (allegedly). Go to a teaching hospital when you take a turn for the worst. Then get a fool of a Texas judge to issue an order telling the doctors at the hospital that they're to give you ivermectin.
Then die.
The family will probably try to sue the hospital instead of the folks at Fox News and other right-wing media outlets pushing ivermectin.
P.S. The family protested outside of the hospital with signs saying, "Our Choice Matters". Apparently there's someone in Texas who is "pro-choice".
COVID patient dies at Memorial Hermann during family's legal push for ivermectin treatment [Houston Chronicle]
