Proudly 'unmuzzled, unmasked and unvaccinated' anti-vaxx mother dies of COVID-19

Proudly 'unmuzzled, unmasked and unvaccinated' anti-vaxx mother dies of COVID-19
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Proudly 'unmuzzled, unmasked and unvaccinated' anti-vaxx mother dies of COVID-19
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A 40-year-old mother-of-four has passed away after rejecting coronavirus safety measures, claiming she was giving a voice for freedom of expression.

A woman in the US by the name of Kristen Lowery has passed away due to the coronavirus after preaching freedom of expression and condemning masks and vaccines.

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Death after rejecting vaccine efficacy

The anti-vax mother-of-four would regularly post on her personal Facebook account anti vaccination rhetoric, claiming to be giving a voice to 'the vaccine injured.' The 40-year-old woman was described as being a 'free thinker' and believed people should stop at nothing to question everything.

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Unfortunately, refuting science-proven vaccine efficacy has cost the woman her own life. Her sister took to social media to say the following about her then hospitalised sibling:

My sister, Kristen, is in the hospital fighting for her life against Covid and pneumonia. My sister has a long life left. We need you here, sissy. Your kids love and miss you so much. Please don't give up. I do not care about your opinion on vaccinated or not [sic]. This is not political.
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'Her passing leaves a big hole in many of our lives'

A GoFundMe page has been created to help pay for Lowery's funeral. The description of the page reads:

She lived for her children (Tayden, McKenna, Ella, and Ryenn) and loved being their mother more than anything in her life. She was full of life and loved her friends and family fiercely. She was the kind of person that even if she didn't have anything she would give the shirt off of her back to anyone in need.

Adding:

She was everything that was good and kind. Her passing leaves a big hole in many of our lives and she will never be forgotten but will be greatly missed.
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