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Antivaccine, Youtuber Couple Dies of Corona Complications

Illustration of a corona patient. [Antara/Reuters/Flavio Loscalzo]

Still don’t get it,” Dusty says in the clip before imitating a syringe.

SuaraBekaci.id – Youtuber partner Reportedly died from the virus Covid-19. A couple famous for content selling antiques and also antivaccine this died on Thursday and three weeks later his wife followed ‘Died suddenly in his sleep’ due to viral complications Corona on August 25.

An Alabama couple named Dusty and Tristan Graham, better known as the “Alabama Pickers,” died of the virus in less than a month.

“Unfortunately Dusty and Tristan have passed away,” wrote the couple’s daughter, Windsor Graham. “Thank you for all the kind words and helping us during this difficult time.”

A few weeks earlier, Dusty had announced the death of his wife – and also revealed that he was in an ICU bed “fighting” the virus himself.

One of the last videos the couple posted on their deleted channel has been reposted elsewhere on the video-sharing site, AL.com reported.

In the 90-minute clip, showing the couple as they drive, Dusty makes his anti-vaccine stance very clear when discussing local mask mandates.

“Still don’t understand‘ Dusty says in the clip before imitating a syringe.Still not planning on getting one.”

But if you want, bully you,” said Tristan, agreeing with her husband’s opinion.

Dusty said he had “own passport‘ while referring to his birth certificate and the Constitution, which he claims allow him to travel wherever he wants without difficulty.

I think this will all lag behind us in a few years,Dusty continued. “Then they’ll be like you don’t need it anymore.

Dusty added that he had survived without the vaccine for a year and knew friends who had contracted the virus. Their two children do too, according to the couple, who have more than 1,200 followers on eBay, where they sell their antiques.

Tristan, meanwhile, tells the clip that he survived bone cancer.

We’ll dig through garages, plantations and closets,” wrote the bio of the husband and wife team. “All to bring the BEST antiques, collectibles, and unusual items to market. ”

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