NC conservative lawmaker, who is the main sponsor of bills that would limit the governor's emergency powers and ban the governor from mandating vaccines or masks by EO, is now ill sick from Covid... and so is his wife. Conservative NC lawmaker ill, wife hospitalized with COVID https://www.wral.com/conservative-nc-lawmaker-ill-wife-hospitalized-with-covid/19823341/
Leftists can never understand that it's not about whether the vaccines are good or not or whether masks work or not. It's about freedom and choice. This is America. ---By the way, cloth masks don't work, but that's not the crux of the issue.
Ohio Republican schooled in hearing after falsely claiming COVID vaccine kills kids https://www.rawstory.com/ohio-tom-young/ GOP candidate caught in a 'blatant lie' while attacking FDA's approval of COVID-19 vaccine https://www.rawstory.com/billy-prempeh/
Idiot self-medicates with Ivermectin -- with obvious results. Anti-masker 'not doing good' as lungs stiffen from COVID-19: 'They've run out of options for him' https://www.rawstory.com/caleb-wallace/ The situation appears grim for the head of a "Freedom Defenders" group in Texas who opposed masks and vaccines before going into the hospital with a COVID-19 infection. Caleb Wallace has been hospitalized with the coronavirus since the beginning of August, unconscious, alone and heavily sedated, and his pregnant wife shared a "heartbreaking update" Wednesday on his condition, reported GoSanAngelo. "He's not doing good," Jessica Wallace posted on Facebook. "It's not looking in our favor, his lungs are stiff due to the fibrosis. They called and said they've run out of options for him and asked if I would consent to a do not resuscitate. And it would be up to us when to stop treatments." The 30-year-old father of three, whose wife is expecting their fourth child next month, organized "The San Angelo Freedom Defenders" group last year to push back against pandemic protection measures, and he organized anti-mask rallies and gave multiple interviews questioning public health measures before experiencing shortness of breath, high fever and a dry cough on July 26. "Every time he would start to cough, it would turn into a coughing attack, and then that would cause him to completely go out of breath," Jessica Wallace said, adding that he initially refused to get tested for COVID-19. "He was so hard-headed. He didn't want to see a doctor, because he didn't want to be part of the statistics with COVID tests." At first, he tried treating himself with ivermectin, high doses of Vitamin C, zinc aspirin and an inhaler, but Wallace was taken July 30 by a relative to the emergency room at Shannon Medical Center, where he joined 33 others hospitalized with the virus. "He couldn't breathe on his own," said Jessica Wallace. "The first week he was able to be on oxygen. By the morning of (Aug. 8), he had to be ventilated." (More at above url)