Her son said she stayed with him and her husband when they were isolating with COVID-19 so she could also catch the virus and recover.
January 14 that she had recovered from the virus – but her son told BBC News she died two days later.
In the Czech Republic, many public places like theaters and bars require either proof of vaccination – or proof of recovery from recent infection, according to BBC News. After she thought she recovered, Horka wrote:"Now there will be theatre, sauna, a concert," according to BCC News. Rek also posted about the anti-vaccine sentiments that appear to have lead to his mother's death."You took away my mom, who based her arguments on your convictions," he wrote,Horka did not believe in conspiracy theories about COVID-19 vaccines, although she was not vaccinated herself, her son said."Her philosophy was that she was more okay with the idea of catching COVID than getting vaccinated," Rek said."Not that we would get microchipped or anything like that.
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