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34-year-old man in the U.S. did not believe that there was an epidemic, refused to be vaccinated and died after contracting new crown | new crown pneumonia

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Original title: 34-year-old man in the U.S. did not believe that there was an epidemic and refused to be vaccinated and died after contracting the new crown

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  Overseas Network, July 25th A 34-year-old man in the United States died in a Los Angeles hospital on the 21st after contracting the new crown virus. During his lifetime, he repeatedly stated that the epidemic did not exist, and refused to be vaccinated.

According to the BBC report, the man is Stephen Harmon, a member of the Church of Sinsong. Since the outbreak, he has often posted on social media that he does not believe there is an epidemic, and said that he would rather believe in his beliefs. Nor does he believe the words of American infectious disease expert Fauci.

Harmon recently got worse after contracting the new crown and was sent to the hospital on June 30 for treatment. As his condition deteriorated, the medical staff decided to intubate him. Harmon’s last tweet wrote: “Please pray together. They want to intubate me and put on a respirator. I don’t know when I will wake up.” Harmon died shortly after intubation.

Harmon has repeatedly emphasized that he will not get vaccinated during his treatment. Even if his condition is so bad, he still insists not to get vaccinated. Houston, the founder of Sinsong Church, issued a message on the 22nd to mourn Harmon and urged all believers to “follow the doctor’s guidelines.”(Overseas Net Li Fang)

Editor in charge: Zhang Di

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