An Australian anti-vaxxer who didn’t believe Covid-19 was real has made a stunning backflip after being struck down with the illness.
Now she has completely changed her tune, and begged Australians to take the virus seriously and get vaccinated during an emotional interview withAppearing on the program on Monday night, the mother of three, who is now recovering in her southwest Sydney home, said she regretted her previous stance.“At the start of Covid, I was completely on the side of the conspiracy theorists.
“The symptoms a mind of its own, it’s like it has a life of its own. It’s so hard to explain it until you’ve experienced it.” Ms Gulasi’s message comes as NSW hit yet another grim record, recording 1290 cases today and four new deaths. “We anticipate that the worst month, the worst time for our intensive care unit will be in October,” she said today.
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