Nope.
"Nominees / recipients must have a history of PUBLIC statements that are anti-vaxx, anti-mask, etc.
The statements must have been made public prior to that person receiving hospital care.
"Public Statements" include media appearances / interviews, social media posts, opinion pieces in print media, etc. Post-hospitalization second-hand statements made by friends / relatives do not count.
Suffering the consequences of believing Covid misinformation is not sufficient to merit a nomination / award.
Propagation of Covid misinformation, or public declaration of being anti-vaxx / anti mask is necessary."