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The will left by a radio host on ‘anti-vaccine’… “Get the Vaccine”

Local media announcing the passing of Dick Farrell, a local radio broadcaster in the United States, who was negative about the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) vaccine. Twitter capture.

A local radio host who opposed vaccination against the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in the United States left a will to his acquaintances before he died from complications of Corona 19, saying, “Get the vaccine.”

On the 8th (local time), NBC news and political media ‘The Hill’ reported that Dick Farrell, who served as a presenter on a local radio program in Florida, died on the 4th of the last day from complications of Corona 19.

Far-right Dick Farrell was an anti-coronavirus vaccine, local media reported. He was skeptical of vaccinations, such as being hospitalized with COVID-19 even though his acquaintance had been vaccinated. The White House chief medical adviser, Dr Anthony Fauci, who is calling for vaccinations, has been accused of being a “geeky liar.”

He has always insisted on the use of vaccines, but his position has changed since he was diagnosed with COVID-19.

An acquaintance of Dick Farrell said on social networking services (SNS) in tribute to the deceased, “Parrell texted me, ‘Get a vaccine,’ so I got the vaccine.” I wish I was right,'” he wrote.

“The news from Farrell comes amid an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in Florida,” said The Hill. According to Johns Hopkins University in the United States, as of the 6th of last month, the average daily number of confirmed cases in the United States was 107,140.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has urged residents to vaccinate, saying the vaccine is saving lives and lowering mortality.

Reporter Unchae Na na.unchae@joongang.co.kr