Man Who Mocked Vaccines Dies Of COVID-19

  • A few days before his demise, he began to document his struggles to stay alive.

Stephen Harmon, a man who ridiculed COVID-19 vaccines on his social media platforms has succumbed to the disease.

A member of Hillsong mega church and critic of vaccines, Harmon consistently made jocular remarks about not getting inoculation.

“Got 99 problems but a vax ain’t one,” the Californian tweeted in June.

“Biden’s door-to-door vaccine ‘surveyors’ really should be called JaCovid Witnesses. #keepmovingdork,” he noted in another tweet on July 8. “IF YOU’RE HAVING EMAIL PROBLEMS, I FEEL BAD FOR YOU, SON. I GOT 99 PROBLEMS BUT A VAX AIN’T ONE!”

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The BBC reports that the 34-year-old died on Wednesday in a hospital outside Los Angeles where he was being treated for COVID-19 as well as pneumonia.

A few days before his demise, he began to document his struggles to stay alive.

“Please pray y’all, they really want to intubate me and put me on a ventilator,” he said, posting photos of himself in his hospital bed.

“Don’t know when I’ll wake up, please pray,” he wrote in his last tweet where he said he had gone under intubation but insisted he would reject the jabs.

His faith, he argued, would protect him.

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