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To: golfer72 who wrote (192353)10/3/2022 9:42:57 AM
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At least 7 conservative radio hosts and anti-mask advocates have died from COVID-19 after bashing the vaccines

Kelly McLaughlin
Sep 14, 2021, 4:57 PM


Demonstrators gather with signs and flags to protest against mandated vaccines outside of the Michigan State Capitol on August 6, 2021 in Lansing, Michigan. Emily Elconin/Getty Images

At least seven radio hosts and high-profile anti-mask and anti-vaccine advocates have died from COVID-19 in recent weeks. The men are radio hosts Dick Farrel, Phil Valentine, Bob Enyart, and Marc Bernier, as well as former CIA officer Robert David Steele, anti-masker Caleb Wallace, and conservative leader Pressley Stutts. Misinformation around the virus and vaccines remains widespread as cases continue to rise.

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At least seven conservative radio hosts and high-profile anti-mask and anti-vaccine advocates have died from COVID-19 in recent weeks.

Before catching COVID-19, the men — radio hosts Bob Enyart, Dick Farrel, Phil Valentine, and Marc Bernier, as well as former CIA officer and conspiracy theorist Robert David Steele, anti-masker Caleb Wallace, and South Carolina GOP conservative leader Pressley Stutts — had shared conspiracy theories about vaccines, told supporters misinformation about the virus, and even held rallies in opposition to mask mandates.

As COVID-19 cases continue to surge, nearly all of the COVID-19 deaths in the United States are among unvaccinated people, and misinformation around the virus and vaccines remains widespread.

Bob Enyart had refused to get vaccinated before dying of COVID-19.Enyart, a conservative pastor who hosted a show called "Real Science Radio," died on Monday, his cohost, Fred Williams, said in a Facebook post.

It's unclear exactly when Enyart tested positive for COVID-19, but his Facebook page said he was hospitalized with the virus on September 10.

The radio host from Colorado had vocally refused to get vaccinated and actively spread false claims about the COVID-19 virus, saying overcrowding in hospital ICUs was "imagined" and that the severity of the pandemic was "fake news," according to The Daily Beast.

Amid COVID-19 shutdowns last year, he successfully sued the state of Colorado over its capacity limits and mask mandates in churches.

Prior to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Enyart mocked AIDS victims and called for women who have had abortions to face the death penalty, according to The Guardian.

Florida radio host Dick Farrel had advocated against the COVID-19 vaccine on Facebook before his death.Farrel Austin Levitt, known publicly as conservative talk show host Dick Farrel, died of "severe damage" caused by COVID-19 in early August, his fiancee and life partner Kittie Farley told the Washington Post. He was 65.

Before getting sick, he had called COVID-19 vaccines "bogus" and called Dr. Anthony Fauci a " power-tripping lying freak" before his death.

"Why take a vax promoted by people who lied 2u all along about masks, where the virus came from and the death toll?" he wrote in a Facebook post in July.



But his friends said he actually encouraged them to get vaccinated after he got sick.

"He is the reason I took the shot," Amy Leigh Hair, Farrel's close friend, told WPTV, an NBC News affiliate. "He texted me and told me to 'Get it!' He told me this virus is no joke and he said, 'I wish I had gotten it!' "

Radio host Phil Valentine changed his views on the COVID-19 vaccine before his death.Valentine, a 61-year-old conservative radio host and vaccine skeptic in Tennessee, died of COVID-19 in mid-August.

Valentine, who said his chances of dying from the virus were "way less than one percent" in December 2020, announced he tested positive for COVID-19 on July 11, and less than two weeks later, he became hospitalized with the virus.

His radio station, 99.7 WTN, announced his hospitalization.

"Phil would like for his listeners to know that while he has never been an 'anti-vaxxer' he regrets not being more vehemently 'pro-vaccine,' and looks forward to being able to more vigorously advocate that position as soon as he is back on the air, which we all hope will be soon," the station said.

And after Valentine got sick, he changed his view on vaccines, his brother, Mark Valentine, told WBUR.

"Take politics out of it. It's time for us to get together and fight this thing collectively," he said. "Just put all the conspiracies and microchips and all that business aside and go get vaccinated and don't put your family through what his wife and the rest of us are going through."

Valentine, who was hospitalized with pneumonia caused by COVID-19, died a month after falling ill.

Marc Bernier, a radio host in Florida, said on air that he opposed vaccines before dying of COVID-19.WNDB radio host Bernier had voiced anti-vaccine opinions on air before his death in late August.

"I'm not taking it," he said when asked about the COVID-19 during a segment of his show in December 2020, according to USA Today. "Are you kidding me? Mr. Anti-Vax? Jeepers."



Mel Stack, an attorney and friend of Bernier, told USA Today that Bernier's anti-vaccine opinions weren't politically based but instead based on how he believed other vaccines had impacted people close to him.

Former CIA officer Robert David Steele died from COVID-19 after spreading COVID-denial conspiracy theories.Steele, a former CIA officer who pushed baseless QAnon theories and spread COVID-19 misinformation online, also died from COVID-19, his friend Mark Tassi announced on August 29 on Instagram.

But he had spread anti-vaccine and COVID-19-denial conspiracy theories on his blog throughout the pandemic, Vice reported.



"I will not take the vaccination, though I did test positive for whatever they're calling 'COVID' today, but the bottom line is that my lungs are not functioning," he wrote in a blog post on August 17.

Accompanying the blog post was a photo of Steele apparently hooked up to a ventilator.

"The good news is that I will survive with a few days off. I should be back up and at least functional soon," he wrote.

Days later, he died from the virus.

Caleb Wallace, an anti-masker who previously protested against COVID-19 safety measures, died after spending a month in the hospital.Wallace, a 30-year-old father of three, died of COVID-19 in late August.

In 2020, Wallace helped organize rallies to protest against COVID-19 safety measures, including lockdowns and masks, which he called "COVID tyranny."

His wife, Jessica Wallace, told the San Angelo Standard-Times that Wallace started showing symptoms in July and opted to treat himself with ivermectin — a horse de-wormer that CDC has warned should not be used to treat COVID-19 — as well as high doses of vitamin C, zinc, aspirin, and an inhaler before seeking professional medical care when his condition deteriorated.



To: golfer72 who wrote (192353)10/3/2022 10:28:20 PM
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Yeah. I saw that 65% thing and snorted...

It isn't the percentage that's the problem but the characterization as "reduction in risk of infection".

Hunh ?

As everyone's specific risk is mediated MORE by their own issues... age, weight, diet, other health factors, etc. than by a sliver of fabric... I'd say... yeah... that's not really a result its possible to determine that broadly in a statistically valid result.

You might determine all sorts of "actual" differences imposed by presence of one mask or another... or not... but, a limit is reached at "the risk of exposure to X in a measurement of some amount/concentration of Y"...

Beyond that... "risk of infection" depends on all sorts of stuff that has basically nothing at all to do with the mask... or not... rather than the potency of whatever virus strain is being addressed... the pore size of the mask materials versus the size of the virus, and its potential for infection at some threshold concentration... so, also, the nature of the exposure being modeled versus concentration, time, external conditions, etc...

So, even without having read it... its an easy bullshit call...

They're pretty obviously stretching some result into misrepresenting whatever it is that someone did find in whatever study it was they did...

I've still not changed my opinion on mask use...

Sure, masks work IF you use the right mask properly... and, then, there's a statistical issue in the probability of a functional mask providing some incremental protection X against known Y...

But, an N95 mask is pretty much useless against any virus that's smaller than the pore size in the mask...

A real study done right would easily show that any putative benefit from N95 mask use is overwhelmed by the impact in the population of wrongly believing you are "protected" if you wear one... with that misinformation altering behavior in a way that amplifies the problem more than mask use can possibly compensate for.

Reverse the "math" in the name... an N95 is allowing 5% of all larger particles to pass... screening out only 95% of those larger than the pore size. But, if you behave as if that 5% is 0% of particle smaller than the pore size because you don't understand it... your actual risk of exposure is made much larger than that 5% number suggests...

Basically, don't even bother with "protecting yourself" using a mask unless its proven sufficient to the task... just practice avoidance instead... and, for any chance at protecting yourself, you need an N100 mask... not an N95.

From there, its an easy enough thing to validate its function as useful or not...

A HEPA filter... which a decent N100 is... will work even to scrub odors out of the air. Wear one to the grocery store, and that old lady with the stinky perfume will pass by unnoticed... and you might find your breathing improved... because its filtering out the smoke and the allergens that used to bother you. That N95 surgical mask will do... exactly nothing that has any similar impact on the "obvious" stuff...

If you can smell the smoke or the perfume... you still can't smell the virus... but, its not inhibited in getting to you any more than the smoke, perfume, or allergens are ?

A fairly simple mask for $10 or $15 seals plenty well enough for that basic purpose... but, the seals, made pretty much the same as those on high end earphones... will wear out and crack with repeated use.

I wouldn't trust such a mask in a high risk environment... but, then, hopefully the grocery store isn't that sort of a high risk environment... and if you suspect it is... postponing the trip makes far more sense than wearing a high end respirator.

The N100 masks out there now do work to protect YOU... they are NIOSH certified to do that... but they have an exhalation port that is not filtered... so if you are already infected... it will do nothing at all to protect others. The bigger lie is that N95 masks work to protect other people from you, as well as you from them...

They don't.

That's assumed true... only because N95 surgical masks do "sort of" work to prevent doctors spreading bacterial infections into surgical patients.... But, that's about bacterial infections... not viruses. Doctors with colds or flu bugs hopefully aren't strapping on surgical masks and calling it all good... hopefully.

Do you think it "all good"... if your surgeon, working with a flu bug, intends to reduced the risk of infecting you during surgery by as much as 65% because of some stupid study claiming "yeah - that should work" ?

Beyond that obvious bit... advocating for widespread use of surgical masks is "medical misinformation"... fostered by politicians more anxious to be seen "doing something" by imposing red herrings as mandates... than it is actually useful.

Its useful to have a few N100 masks hanging around... to protect yourself from those things they will protect you from... when you can't stay inside a clean air environment created using HEPA in the HVAC.