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Ted Nugent, Who Once Dismissed COVID-19, Sickened by Virus

Nugent previously called the pandemic a scam and has railed against public health restrictions

Ted Nugent
Gary Miller/Getty Images Ted Nugent performs with his Gibson Byrdland guitar that will be auctioned as part of ‘The Ted Nugent Guns, Guitars & Hot Rod Cars’ auction presented by Burley Auction House at Tucker Hall on March 26, 2021 in Waco, Texas.

Rocker Ted Nugent is revealing he was in agony after testing positive for coronavirus — months after he said the virus was “not a real pandemic.”

"I thought I was dying," Nugent says in a Facebook live video posted Monday. “I literally could hardly crawl out of bed the last few days," adding: "So I was officially tested positive for COVID-19 today.”

In the video shot at his Michigan ranch, the “Cat Scratch Fever” singer repeatedly uses racist slurs to refer to COVID-19 and reiterates his previous stance that he wouldn’t be getting the vaccine because he claims wrongly that “nobody knows what’s in it.”

Nugent, a supporter of ex-President Donald Trump, previously called the pandemic a scam and has railed against public health restrictions. He has repeated a narrative pushed by conservative media and disputed by health experts that suggests the official death count from the coronavirus is inflated.

A poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research in late March found that 36% of Republicans said they will probably or definitely not get vaccinated, compared with 12% of Democrats. The seven-day national average of cases remains over 60,000 new infections per day.

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