Hana Horka, a Czech folk singer died after she caught COVID-19 deliberately since she wanted to acquire immunity from the disease. The singer was against vaccination. Her husband and son, both jabbed, caught the disease before Christmas.
Czech folk singer Hana Horka died at 57 after she caught COVID-19 deliberately in order to build immunity against the disease. The singer was against the use of vaccination and avoided getting jabbed. However, she chose to remain with her infected husband and son, who were vaccinated, when they caught the disease before Christmas in an attempt to acquire antibodies.
The EU state requires a proof of vaccination or recent recovery from COVID-19 for people to be able to attend cultural and sports arenas or visit public places. Horka reportedly mentioned on her social media two days before her death, “I survived... It was intense.” Her family said that she contracted the disease in order to obtain a health pass to visit sauna and theatre. “So now there will be the theatre, sauna, a concert... and an urgent trip to the sea,” the singer said in her social media post.
Her son alleges that a local anti-vax movement had persuaded her not to opt for vaccination and blames them for her untimely death. “I know exactly who influenced her... It makes me sad that she believed strangers more than her proper family,” Rek, her son reportedly said.
Who Is Hana Horka?
Hana Horka was a Czech folk singer who died after contracting COVID-19 deliberately. The 57-year-old singer was an anti-vax who attempted to acquire immunity from the disease by being infected.
Born on February 15, 1964, Hana Horka completed her education at Brno Conservatory and JAMU (Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno). She also worked at National Theatre at Brno. Horka was a vocalist for one of the oldest Czech folk band Asonance. She had recovered from COVID-19 but couldn’t make it and died two days later on January 16, 2022.