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HandoutA conservative radio host in Nashville who derided vaccines and spread misinformation about the coronavirus has died of COVID-19. Phil Valentine was 61.Though Valentine downplayed the ...
A conservative talk radio host from Tennessee who had been a vaccine skeptic until he was hospitalized from COVID-19 has died. Nashville radio station SuperTalk 99.7 WTN confirmed Phil Valentine's ...
A conservative talk radio host from Tennessee who had been a vaccine skeptic until he was hospitalized from COVID-19 has The post Radio host who regretted vaccine skepticism dies of COVID appeared ...
[15] [16] In September 2021, another anti-vaccine conservative radio host, 62-year-old Bob Enyart, who "vocally refused to get vaccinated and actively spread false claims about the COVID-19 virus", died of COVID-19, prompting a new round of reports discussing the phenomenon within that demographic.
Robert Enyart (January 10, 1959 – September 12, 2021) was an American conservative talk radio host and pastor of Denver Bible Church in Denver, Colorado. He was an anti-abortion advocate and political commentator. Enyart opposed mandated vaccinations and mask mandates for COVID-19. He died of COVID-19 in September 2021.
Valentine predicted his chance of dying from COVID-19 was less than one percent. [37] After growing sicker with COVID-19, Valentine's brother, Mark, said Valentine expressed regret that he had not been vaccinated and that his criticism of the COVID-19 vaccine had caused some listeners of his radio program to choose not to be vaccinated. [38]
Bob Enyart is at least the fifth anti-vaccine talk show host to die from complications of COVID-19 in recent weeks. Another radio host who urged listeners to boycott COVID-19 vaccines dies from ...
After longtime Seattle broadcaster Bill O'Mara introduced him to King Broadcasting owner Dorothy Bullitt, [1] Monson began his professional broadcasting career as a sports producer at KING-TV [4] and sports reporter and host at KING AM, [5] then moved to KIRO-FM 100.7 when the Pat Cashman Show switched stations in 1994. [6] [7]