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Influencer who thought coronavirus ‘does not exist’ dies after catching Covid-19 – Mirror Online
Fitness coach Dmitriy Stuzhuk, aged just 33, warned his one million social media followers that Covid-19 “is not a short-lived disease” before his condition rap…

A fitness coach and social media influencer “who thought Covid does not exist” has died after contracting coronavirus on a trip to Turkey.
Dmitriy Stuzhuk, aged just 33, had been discharged from hospital in his native Ukraine but was rushed back just hours later and his condition rapidly deteriorated.
After becoming ill, he wrote to his fans: I want to share how I got sick and to strongly warn everyone.
I was one who thought that Covid does not exist. Until I got sick.
He told them: COVID-19…
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