Three anti-vaxxers have died of Covid in last two months

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This is a series of tragedies that could possibly have been avoided and they follow a series of posts and demonstrations hyping up the anti vaxx message.

  1. An anti-vaxxer nightclub boss has died of Covid-19 after mocking people for getting the ‘experimental’ vaccine and warning of a ‘big pharma’ conspiracy in hundreds of Facebook messages.

David Parker, 56, passed away at Darlington Memorial Hospital in County Durham on Monday despite having no underlying health conditions.

He had contracted the virus just weeks after condemning the vaccine and pharmaceutical companies in social media posts.

2. Solicitor Leslie Lawrenson, 58, died at his home in England’s Bournemouth town, nine days after he released a video on why coronavirus is “nothing to be afraid of”.

Lawrenson, who reportedly had no underlying health conditions, had previously refused to take up the vaccine because he felt he “did not need it”.

Instead, he put faith in his immune system and took his social media followers on his journey.

The 58-year-old recorded two vlogs in June, where he explained his symptoms and described them as “no worse than a cold”.

The Law Gazette reported: that the former partner of a solicitor who refused the Covid-19 vaccine – then died with the disease – has spoken of her regret at his decision.

The national media has widely reported on the death of Dorset solicitor Leslie Lawrenson, 58, at his home last month. He had been diagnosed with Covid-19 in the weeks leading up to his death.

Much of the reporting has highlighted Lawrenson’s Facebook page, which features a number of videos in which he describes his condition and says he was experiencing flu-like symptoms. He described the vaccine as ‘experimental gene therapy’ and said there was no way his son would receive it.

In a post from 24 June, he had said: ‘The idea that we have to be afraid of this bogeyman, this Covid, that somehow it is some monster – we have got to get over this… the government is taking advantage of the fear and there is absolutely in my view no reason to lock down.’

He went on to say that the ‘potential dangers from taking the experimental jab’ were ‘not worth that risk’ and that ‘I would rather take my chances with my immune system’.

His story appears to have come to light a day ago when his partner Amanda Mitchell spoke to BBC Radio 5 Live to say Lawrenson had made a ‘terrible mistake’ and ‘paid the ultimate price’.

She said: ‘It was a daily thing that he said to us: ‘You don’t need to have it, you’ll be fine, just be careful.’ He said to me: ‘It’s a gene thing, an experimental thing. You’re putting something in your body that hasn’t been thoroughly tested.’

‘Les was highly educated… so if he told me something, I tended to believe it.’

Lawrenson was a Cambridge University graduate who was admitted as a solicitor 30 years ago. The Find a Solicitor service lists him as a sole practitioner with Lawrenson Solicitors, based in Dorset.

3. John Eyers, a fit and healthy 42-year-old father with a love of rock climbing and bodybuilding, dying of Covid-19 last week after refusing the vaccine.

Jenny McCann stated that her brother confessed to the doctor how “he wished he had been vaccinated.”

“He was pumped full of every drug in the hospital,” she said. “They threw everything at him. But eventually the bedfellow of Covid-19, infection and organ failure, claimed his life. His death is a tragedy. It shouldn’t have happened.”

Sources:

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2314074/cambridge-graduate-anti-vaxxer-dies-of-covid-19

https://www.rawstory.com/anti-vaxxer-dies-from-19/

https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/news/anti-vacc-solicitor-who-died-with-covid-19-made-terrible-mistake/5109475.article

https://www.menshealth.com/uk/health/a37229735/bodybuilder-death-covid/

Penny Lane

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