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María Conchita Alonso and her controversy with vaccines against covid-19

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Mexico City / 29.06.2022 09:22:59

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In 2020 the lives of many people changed with the emergence of covid-19 and the pandemic. In the world of entertainment, several controversies were experienced because some celebrities made it known that they do not believe in the virus, much less in the vaccines that were manufactured to combat SARS-CoV-2 as Maria Conchita Alonso.

The singer is one of the celebrities who generated controversy for her statements regarding the virus and to date Maria Conchita Alonso still does not believe in the efficacy of vaccines.

Recommends ‘vibrate’ high to combat covid-19

Almost two years ago the singer wrote on Twitter that, if you didn’t see notes related to the virus and if you prayed, people would not suffer from the disease and if they did it would simply be like the flu. In addition, he pointed out that SARS-CoV-2 has a vibration of 5.5 Hz (hertz) and dies by vibrating at 25.5 Hz.

His remarks caused controversy over all after the famous one was infected with covid-19 weeks before writing these tweets.

Anti-vaccine declared

In 2021 many people began to be vaccinated against covid-19 and celebrities were no exception, but in an interview with Ventaneando, María Conchita Alonso stated that she would not be inoculated since she assured that it was a way to “control” and eliminate the population.

“That’s what they want; When I say they, I am talking about the elite, a group of people worldwide who want absolute control of the world population and the best way to do it is to inject fear into us (…). The vaccine? Not even crazy I’m a guinea pig, because that’s what they are doing, we are the guinea pig. It is impossible that in less than a year they have a vaccine that they know works.”

On the other hand, in an interview for The minute that changed my destiny, the singer expressed that she knew of people who had presented complications after receiving the covid-19 vaccine. Also, showed his support for Paty Navidad, who also caused controversy for not believing in inoculation.

“They insult Patricia Navidad, but she is very clear in what she says, she has found out, she has investigated. For a vaccine to really work, minimum 5 years, usually 10 years. We are the guinea pigs, they are testing that vaccine with us.”

PJG


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