I'm anti-mask and have consistently been since this nonsense started. I have no problem with the vaccines, but fully support everyone's right to choose to take it or not. Fauci is an idiot.
Well, that's good.
August 2 2020
BATESVILLE, Ark. — Doctors tell a Batesville man he’s beat COVID-19, but he says his fight is far from over.
"My biggest regret is that I did not wear a mask,” said John Kunkel, a Batesville man and COVID-19 victim.
On June 30, his fight began with high fever, coughs, dry mouth, chills, and trouble breathing.
He's since put the virus behind him, but now he's faced with the aftermath.
"It’s now the side effects from COVID-19, which are quite brutal,” said Kunkel.
Since July 12, Kunkel has been in and out of the hospital and diagnosed with double pneumonia, and now his symptoms have far worsened.
Just Thursday, he was rushed back to the hospital with a 40% oxygen level.
"Now, I've got blood clots in my right lung and possibly in my legs that they are treating,” said Kunkel. “My chest hurts. It’s hard to breathe.”
August 19 2020
Sara Montoya shared the warning from her hospital bed, where she was on oxygen and struggling to breathe after contracting COVID-19: “Put your masks on. Don’t go out if you don’t have to.” She shared the video on her Facebook page on July 5, just over a month before she died from the virus.
The mom of three, from El Paso, Texas, hadn’t gone out much — she was a homemaker, and had only left the house for “essentials, such as groceries, cleaning, supplies, etc.” — but she, her husband and her father-in-law all contracted COVID-19 at the end of June.
September 9 2020
A Florida family is mourning the loss of 12-year-old Elizabeth McNew, who died from COVID-19 after being hospitalized for 10 days. Her mother, Elda, is begging people to take the virus seriously and wear masks when going out to protect other people from contracting the virus.
Elizabeth’s symptoms grew worse, as did the infection. She died on Sept. 25 from complications of the virus.
Hope you don't regret not wearing a mask.
These people did.