Vaccine skeptic Radio host dies of Covid: ‘If he were able to tell you this, he would tell you Go Get Vaccinated’

3years ago

Nashville news, Tennessee news.

A Tennessee talk radio host has died from Covid complications after spending long months questioning the vaccine’s efficiency.

Phil Valentine’s death was confirmed Saturday in a tweet from the Nashville radio station SuperTalk. He was 61.

Recently, after he tested positive for Covid, Valentine told his listeners to ask themselves: “If I get this Covid thing, do I have a chance of dying from it?”

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  • He then said that if the answer is yes, they better get the jab. For him, he admitted, he thought he wouldn’t die from the illness.

    Mark Valentine, the decedent’s brother, said that when he was moved into the ICU, he expressed regrets about not being “a more vocal advocate of the vaccination.”

    “I know if he were able to tell you this, he would tell you, ‘Go get vaccinated. Quit worrying about politics. Quit worrying about all the conspiracy theories.”

    “He regrets not being more adamant about getting the vaccine. Look at the dadgum data.”