The prominent anti-vaccine and follower of the QAnon movement in the United States
Cirsten Weldon
died of coronavirus on January 6, according to various media reports.
He did it in a hospital in Camarillo (California).
Weldon was known on the networks as 'CirstenW', points out the
Milenio
newspaper , and used to spread
information against vaccines through her profile
. Among some of her most controversial content, a video stands out where she is seen harassing people in line to get vaccinated against the coronavirus. He had accounts on Instagram, Telegram and Facebook. He uploaded his last video the video on December 28 and in it he appeared coughing and was "weak". Apparently, she began to notice the symptoms of the disease that she herself did not believe in and that has been killing thousands of people since the pandemic began almost two years ago.
On December 31, he posted a photo wearing an oxygen mask
and under the image you could read: "I was in the hospital for two days for bacterial pneumonia. They gave me the Covid test and I refused treatment with Remdesivir from Dr. Fauci. I'm sorry, there will be no meeting in Santa Monica on January 1."
As Milenio
explains
, echoing SFGATE, "bacterial pneumonia" is a term used by anti-vaccines to avoid saying that they contracted the coronavirus.
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