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Truth-challenged Long Island Rep. Jorge Santos on Tuesday defended his claims that he was hospitalized with a severe initial case of COVID-19 during the first weeks of the pandemic by presenting photographic evidence.
The 34-year-old congressman has at times dramatically described his battle with the virus, though the timing and severity have varied over the years, drawing skepticism to his view.
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santos photos provided For the sick Semaphore in a Queens hospital bed. He also sent a screenshot of his positive test results.
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Both photos include dates showing March 11, which roughly fits his timeline. LabCorp started testing for COVID-19 on March 5, the report said.
Semaphore said March 11 is the date Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson announced they tested positive for the virus, the NBA announced it was shutting down the league and the stock market plunged. Very few positive tests were recorded at that time.
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Santos told on March 30, 2020 “Empire State Conservative Podcast“that he was taken to Elmhurst Hospital in an ambulance with COVID-19 symptoms earlier that month after possibly being exposed to the virus at a Conservative Political Action conference on February 29. In photos he provided to Semaphore Includes location seal. Hospital.
He laughed and said, “Unfortunately, on March 9, I started showing symptoms of what we all know very well, COVID-19 aka Coronavirus or more commonly known as Chinese flu.” “On the 11th I ended up in the hospital. It was really bad, fever, body aches, you know, all the known symptoms there.
He told the podcast that he ran a temperature of 102.5 for five days and said he suffered from hallucinations. Santos also claimed that the situation was particularly dangerous because he had pre-existing medical conditions and was recovering from a brain tumor.
“I have an immunodeficiency and I have acute chronic bronchitis. I also battled a brain tumor a few years back, and I had radiation, which really lowers your immunity in general,” he said. “Radiation is not a sport. I am prone to cancer. It is in my DNA.
Four days after saying he tested positive and was terminally ill, the rookie congressman – who was then running to represent New York’s 3rd Congressional District – appeared virtually on Fox Business On 18 March, looking sprightly and well fed, discussing his recovery and how he was no longer symptomatic.

However, the following month Santos said during a COVID-19 virtual town hall that he was still suffering from the virus from the date of his TV appearance.
In September 2020, he told the Island Now outlet that he had suffered “the worst two weeks of my life as an adult” during his alleged illness.
In an interview with Fox News That October, Santos claimed that he had contracted the virus on “March 7”, not March 9 as he had previously stated.
If this were true, Santos would have been among the first 11 patients in New York City.
Santos told Semaphore that he became symptomatic on March 7, before finally being hospitalized and placed in isolation. He declined to answer questions about the brain tumor, telling the news outlet that he was not yet ready to discuss his “entire medical record.”



His claims of having a brain tumor were repeated during his failed bid for Congress in 2020 and his successful campaign last year, the Daily Beast reports.
On March 5, 2021, Santos tweeted about the one year anniversary of his hospitalization.
“One year ago today I was admitted to the hospital unable to breathe [sic], I tested positive the following week #COVID-19,” he wrote “I was bedridden for 10 days straight from the 5th-15th. It never crossed my mind that we would still be fighting this invisible but deadly enemy for so long…”
Who was the first to point out the inconsistencies in Santos’ story? Washington Post reporter Dan Diamond last month on his personal blog.



The congressman has been caught in a bizarre web of lies since being elected in November, lying about everything from his employment, ethnicity and his past days as a drag dancer in Brazil.
Among his more outrageous claims are that his mother died in the September 11 attacks and that his grandparents escaped Nazi persecution in Europe during WWII. In fact, his grandparents and his mother were in Brazil during both of those tragedies, according to immigration records.
George Santos shares photos to back up sketchy claims of early COVID-19 hospitalization: report
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