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United States: radio host caught coronavirus to “prove it is not harmful”

On USA There are many people skeptical of the consequences of the coronavirus. Such is the case of Dennis Prager, a 73-year-old radio host who purposely infected himself to try to demonstrate to his audience the “false theories” about the harmful effects of this disease.

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“I have reached out to strangers, constantly hugging them, taking photos with them knowing that I was becoming very susceptible to having COVID-19″, he assured last week during his radio show The Dennis Prager Show.

According to Univisión, the conservative and right-wing broadcaster told his audience that natural immunity was more effective than receiving the vaccine, and pointed out that a contagion by COVID-19 it was “what I expected all the time.”

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Prager claims to have taken therapies to recover from this disease, many of which have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA in English), according to the US media. However, he accepted that he has received monoclonal antibodies, a treatment with the seal of approval of the FDA.

A week ago Prager he has not been at the forefront of his program. He is recovering from his home and last Monday he assured that he has not had complications that have required hospitalization. “I have steadily improved,” he said.

Univision assured that the sayings of Prager contradict all the studies and recommendations that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) during the course of the pandemic.

The CDC have recommended vaccination to the entire population even after they have fallen ill with COVID-19.

Other cases of contagion

Like Dennis Prager, other characters have also been reluctant to the effects of contagion and, consequently, of the vaccine.

Phil Valentine, a radio host from Tennessee, recommended several times to his listeners, on his social networks, that if they were not at high risk of contracting the COVID-19 not to be vaccinated.

The announcer had made numerous comments dismissing the seriousness of the disease and spreading some false or misleading information about the pandemic.

Everything changed on July 24, when the presenter was infected with COVID-19. He was hospitalized in an emergency because he presented a serious picture of pneumonia and other associated symptoms. Unfortunately, almost a month later, on August 21, it was reported that Valentine had passed away from complications caused by the virus.

Another case is that of Dick Farrel, a radio host from Florida; who said that vaccines had been “Promoted by people who lied all the time about the masks, the origin of the virus and the number of deaths.”

Farrel He died in early August at the age of 65 due to “serious damage” caused by the coronavirus as confirmed by his fiancee Kittie Farley.

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