Israeli anti-vaxx leader dies of COVID-19
Hai Shaulian died from the effects of coronavirus on Monday, claiming he had been poisoned by police.
By Meirav Cohen/Walla SEPTEMBER 15, 2021
Vials with Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna coronavirus
disease (COVID-19) vaccine labels are seen in this illustration picture
taken March 19, 2021.(photo credit: REUTERS/DADO RUVIC/ILLUSTRATION/FILE PHOTO
Hai Shaulian, a well-known Israeli activist against coronavirus vaccines,
died on Monday morning at Wolfson Medical Center in Holon due to the
coronavirus. Shaulian called on his followers on social media not to get
vaccinated against the virus under the headline: "There is no epidemic -
the vaccine is unnecessary and dangerous."
Shaulian
uploaded a video to social media from the time he was hospitalized. He
said that "I am connected to an oxygen machine without which I
suffocate. If I remove it and walk three meters - I faint. I cough hard
and feel a lot of suffocation."
Later in the video, Shaulian complained about the treatment he
received at the police station where he was arrested, saying that the
policemen put their legs on his neck, and even claimed that "the
Jerusalem police tried to poison me. I have never felt this way in my
life. All week I struggled as if nothing had happened, but today I could
no longer breathe and went to the HMO and from there I was evacuated to
Wolfson Medical Center. If something happens to me - know that it's an
assassination attempt."
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