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Dmitriy Stuzhuk: Anti COVID-19 influencer dies after months of denying the virus

An influencer who thought the coronavirus did not exist has died after contracting the virus in a stark warning to the Australian anti-vax brigade.

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An influencer who thought COVID-19 did not exist has died after contracting the virus in a stark warning to the Australian anti-vax brigade.

Fitness influencer Dmitriy Stuzhuk, 33, had been discharged from hospital in his native Ukraine after testing positive — but was rushed back as his health rapidly deteriorated.

After becoming ill, he had posted to his fans: “I want to share how I got sick and to strongly warn everyone.

“I was one who thought that Covid does not exist … until I got sick.”

He told his one million followers: “COVID-19 IS NOT A SHORT-LIVED DISEASE! And it is heavy.”

Fitness influencer Dmitriy Stuzhuk had been discharged from hospital in his native Ukraine after testing positive- but was rushed back as his health rapidly deteriorate.
Fitness influencer Dmitriy Stuzhuk had been discharged from hospital in his native Ukraine after testing positive- but was rushed back as his health rapidly deteriorate.

His ex-wife and mother of his three children, Sofia Stuzhuk, 25, said coronavirus had triggered heart complications.

Despite the fact that more than a million people have died from the virus, some Australian influencers have continued to raise their doubts on social media.

Pete Evans, Isabel Lucas and a number of NRL WAGs have repeatedly denounced the virus.

Celebrity chef Evans has come under fire for repeatedly saying the virus is a hoax.

He was also fined $25,000 by the Therapeutic Goods Authority for his claims that a face mask could be used in relation to COVID-19.

Actor Isabel Lucas recently said she opted out of receiving a COVID-19 test while filming the movie Bosch & Rockit in Byron Bay last month.

Actor Isabel Lucas, who refused a COVID test on the set of her latest film. Picture: Instagram
Actor Isabel Lucas, who refused a COVID test on the set of her latest film. Picture: Instagram
Notorious COVID conspiracy theorist and celebrity Chef Pete Evans in Byron Bay. Picture: Nathan Edwards
Notorious COVID conspiracy theorist and celebrity Chef Pete Evans in Byron Bay. Picture: Nathan Edwards
NRL WAG Taylor Winterstein. Picture: Instagram
NRL WAG Taylor Winterstein. Picture: Instagram

“I gave my duty of care of what I could offer to respect everyone’s health and maintain my own health, and I shared that, and I opted out of doing the COVID test,” she said.

“Everyone was really respectful and really honouring of, like, how to maintain health while this very tricky time is underway. But I needed to do that. I felt like it was quite an understanding, relaxed group of people.”

She added, her healthy lifestyle created a healthy immune system.

NRL WAG and influencer Taylor Winterstein was one of the first to take aim at the virus back in March – claiming it was part of a greater “plandemic”.

Originally published as Dmitriy Stuzhuk: Anti COVID-19 influencer dies after months of denying the virus

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