Attila Pataky was taught by the coronavirus not to make so much noise



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Attila Pataky, the leader of Edda, has certainly learned a lesson from the coronavirus epidemic, namely that such obvious things as the existence of the coronavirus are not worth doubting.

Last week we wrote that the epidemic skeptical singer was taken to hospital with severe symptoms of coronavirus, and this Wednesday morning on Gábor Bochkor’s radio show he said about how difficult it was to live with the disease.

According to the singer, even before the garage concert artist felt ill, she suspected something was wrong, had lost 7-8 kilos and was hospitalized immediately after the concert. According to Attila Pataky, she experienced hellish torments and repeatedly felt that it would be easier to let go of the pain.

“As the world returned, I felt that those who designed this covid should take it away. There will be a terrible fear and dread over the man, in this state, not for me, but for my granddaughter, fear, anxiety, all the pain turns him on ”, he said.

When Gábor Bochkor asked what and what about the opinion of the spring virus denier, the singer replied:

“Yes, I mean humbly, fate has taught me very strongly that it’s a bit quieter, you don’t have to be so loud, you don’t have to be so stubborn.”

Also stand here as a monument Attila Pataky’s previous opinion:

“I am convinced that the coronavirus hysteria is being spread by the bottom line and world leaders to test how scary people can be, and maybe it’s good to hide something important that they don’t want us to know.”

(via Blikk)

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