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Anti-vaxxer contracts COVID-19, says he regrets skipping out on the vaccine
By Hal Eisner
Man recovering from COVID-19 says he regrets skipping out on the vaccine
FOX 11 s Hal Eisner spoke with a patient who refused to take the vaccine before contracting the virus.
LOS ANGELES - One man who refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine ended up in the hospital after contracting the virus. Before July, Gumerocindo Vergara had no fears of the virus but that has all changed now.
FOX 11’s Hal Eisner and photographer Joab Perez met Vergara at Holy Cross Medical Center.
The 37-year-old construction worker from Pacoima was convinced he wouldn’t get the novel coronavirus. He believed friends who said - if he got vaccinated - the government would try to put something in his body to track him.
Anti-vaxxer contracts COVID-19, says he regrets skipping out on the vaccine
Man recovering from COVID-19 says he regrets skipping out on the vaccine
FOX 11 s Hal Eisner spoke with a patient who refused to take the vaccine before contracting the virus.
LOS ANGELES - One man who refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine ended up in the hospital after contracting the virus. Before July, Gumerocindo Vergara had no fears of the virus but that has all changed now.
FOX 11’s Hal Eisner and photographer Joab Perez met Vergara at Holy Cross Medical Center.
The 37-year-old construction worker from Pacoima was convinced he wouldn’t get the novel coronavirus. He believed friends who said - if he got vaccinated - the government would try to put something in his body to track him.
FOX 11's Hal Eisner is back to work after a March accident in Hollywood that injured him, one of our photographers and several others. He caught up with two sisters who were also seriously injured in the crash.