Anti-Vax Podcaster Doug Kuzma Dies Of COVID-19 After Attending Right-Wing Rally

He was a "great father," his daughter Amanda Kuzma told The Daily Beast.
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Anti-vaccine podcaster Doug Kuzma, a QAnon follower who contracted COVID-19 after attending a large right-wing gathering last month, has died.

Kuzma, 61, of Newport News, Virginia, became ill shortly after the three-day “ReAwaken America” event in Dallas, which featured former Trump national security adviser and felon Michael Flynn. Few people wore masks at the event. After several attendees became ill following the rally, some claimed without evidence that they had been secretly poisoned with anthrax.

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Doug Kuzma broadcasts from the "Reawaken America" tour.
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On Dec. 25, an administrator for podcast network Frog News announced that Kuzma was in the hospital on a ventilator and needed “heavy, heavy prayers.” She also noted that the last post from him was a photo posing with the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin, which some conspiracy theorists have embraced as a treatment for COVID. (Studies have shown the drug ineffective against the coronavirus and possibly harmful to those who take it.)

Trump-allied attorney Lin Wood responded to the post by asking followers if anyone could recommend a doctor — or a lawyer — for Kuzma:

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Kuzma died Monday.  

His daughter, Amanda Kuzma, told The Daily Beast that he was a “great father.”

“I really loved him and I would do anything for him,” she said.

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