Cirsten Weldon, known anti-vaccine and follower of the extreme right movement QAnon in the United States, implicated in the assault on the Capitol and supporting conspiracy theories, has deceased by coronavirus.
The woman, who died on January 6 according to local media report and that refused treatment for the disease, used to spread information on their social networks contrary to the vaccine against COVID-19.
In some of the videos, she can even be seen harassing people waiting in line to get vaccinated against the disease. “Vaccines kill, don’t give them! They are gullible idiots. Everyone is receiving vaccines,” he proclaimed in a video outside a vaccination center.
Before he died, like move local media, recorded a video in which he recounted that he had spent five days with “flu”, without appetite, with fever, sweating and chills. He also said that he had been taking hydroxychloroquine.
Days later he shared with his followers on December 31 that he was in the hospital for “bacterial pneumonia”, to avoid saying he had coronavirus.
The text is accompanied by a photograph in which appears with a respirator, and in it the woman pointed out that they gave her a COVID test and that she refused “Dr. Fauci’s Remdesivir treatment.” Thus, Weldon was referring to Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the United States, of whom on previous occasions he came to say that he should be “hanged on a rope.”

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