Anti-vaxxer activist Kelly Canon who rallied against jabs ‘dead after Covid turned into double pneumonia’

AN ANTI-VAXXER who attended a convention slamming the vaccine only a few weeks in the past has died after Covid problems gave her double pneumonia.

Kelly Canon died on Monday after reportedly receiving a non secular exemption from her employer to keep away from getting the vaccine.

Kelly Cannon died of Covid complications on Monday
Kelly Cannon died of Covid problems on MondayCredit score: Twitter/Kelly Canon

Cannon (pictured left) said she had a religious exemption
Cannon (pictured left) stated she had a non secular exemptionCredit score: Twitter/Kelly Canon

The Texas conservative had rallied in opposition to the vaccine and celebrated not having to get the jab.

Medical specialists say the Covid vaccine has confirmed efficient in lowering the chance of extreme signs, hospitalization, and loss of life in sufferers who're absolutely vaccinated.

The CDC continues to encourage Individuals to get the vaccine and its booster to cut back the possibilities that they are going to catch Covid or endure severe signs in the event that they do.

Cannon had posted vaccine misinformation on her social media within the weeks main as much as her loss of life, which was confirmed by the Arlington Republican Get together on Fb.

“One other tragedy and loss for our Republican household," the assertion stated.

"Our expensive good friend Kelly Canon misplaced her battle with pneumonia immediately.

"Kelly shall be without end in our hearts as a loyal and beloved good friend and Patriot. Gone means too quickly We'll preserve her household in our prayers.” 

In November, Cannon had reportedly introduced on Fb her spiritual exemption.

“Excellent news!!!!! My employer has ‘granted’ my spiritual exemption request,” she wrote, in accordance with the Every day Beast.

“No jabby-jabby for me! Reward GOD!”

On her Twitter web page, she had shared wild conspiracy theories together with a video that claimed the coronavirus pandemic was "deliberate" upfront.

"We have been blatantly lied to for two a long time," Cannon wrote in one other tweet.

Her ultimate Fb posts have been a few latest "Covid symposium,” Every day Beast studies.

She shared a speech from the December occasion that discouraged folks from getting the vaccine, regardless of the recommendation of well being specialists and its confirmed effectiveness in opposition to Covid.

The occasion had been organized by God Save Our Youngsters, “a conservative group that's combating in opposition to the usage of experimental vaccines on our youngsters.” 

COVID COMPLICATIONS

Simply weeks after the symposium, Cannon was hospitalized for Covid-related pneumonia, one of the crucial severe problems of the virus, in accordance with The Dallas Morning Information.

In addition to her outspoken vaccine stance, Cannon was well-known in Arlington for her marketing campaign to ban red-light cameras in 2015.

They have been later banned statewide.

In 2017, Canon additionally hit headlines when she launched sexually specific Fb messages despatched to her by then-Republican Congressman Joe Barton.

The congressman, who was married on the time, later resigned.

Some former colleagues paid tribute to Cannon after her loss of life.

“She was sensible, form, loyal, devoted, and a tough employee,” wrote Texas state Rep. Tony Tinderholt.

“I actually really feel if it was not for her assist, I might not be within the place I'm in now ... for that, I'm without end grateful.”

“She was a headstrong activist and a grassroots chief,” Rick Barnes, president of the Tarrant County Republican Get together, informed the Fort Price Star-Telegram.

“She was simply a kind of sorts that when she wished to get one thing performed, she was going to face sturdy on it till it happened.”


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