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Outspoken anti vaxxer and alt-right agitator Laura Loomer is feeling the effects of COVID-19.
The Barry University alum announced she had contracted the virus on conservative social media platform Gettr Wednesday.
Payten McCall, 24, and her family were afraid to get vaccinated, but now she's urging people not to make that mistake after losing her oldest brother and her dad to Covid-19.
Her dad, Mark McCall, 60, died early Friday morning in the Covid ward of a Jacksonville, Florida, hospital where her mom, Sherry McCall, 58, was also being treated for the virus.
The family was already reeling after her brother, Britt McCall, 35, died on Monday.
KaraBulut said:
Obviously the prayers were a miracle, she died
I wonder how many of the responses were the laughing emoji and how many were the crying
The sad part is the nurses who get it and die. They should really know better! Misinformation is a hell of a drug!
One of the great mysteries of healthcare is why a lot of respiratory therapists are smokers. They treat patients who have chronic lung disease from smoking and then they head up to the smoking area on their break. There's not always a logical explanation for human behavior.There do seem to be an inordinate number of health care workers who refuse the vaccine
A 24-year-old father who didn't get vaccinated because he heard it was 'not real' died from Covid three weeks after imploring others from his hospital bed to get the shot.
Patrick Burshia was in intensive care and had ventilation tubes attached to his nose when he spoke to a reporter at the Billings Clinic in Montana.
The young father paused at times to catch his breath as he spoke of his deep regrets at not having taken a vaccine and warned others not to make the same mistake.
'I would not wish this on my worst enemy. As soon as I can, I'm getting the vaccine, and I highly recommend anyone who hasn't to do it because this is a very scary situation,' he said at the time.
Burshia died over the weekend. He leaves behind a young son.
The COVID-19 crisis continues at Alaska’s largest hospital, a week after it announced it’s begun rationing health care.
Dr. Kristen Solana Walkinshaw, chief of medical staff at Providence Alaska Medical Center, said patients have died while a rationed resource, such as continuous dialysis and intensive care beds, went to others. She said COVID-19 is even devastating labor and delivery...
State health authorities say the vast majority of COVID patients in the hospital are unvaccinated.
