The infamous Bunnings anti-masker protestor Lizzy Rose has caused concern and received a heap of criticism after she appeared in a brand-new clip displaying symptoms related to coronavirus.

The self-described witch, psychic and exorcist said in a clip posted to Instagram at the weekend that

Lizzy said in a video posted to Instagram that she had she had visited a “beautiful forest” the night before.

 She quickly added in a husky voice “I’m not sick”.

Rose is a self-described witch, psychic and exorcist and claimed she had a “ritual hangover” after she participated in a ceremony with four “priestesses”.

She went on to claim she had encountered “Baal” at the “gates of hell”.

“When I woke up the next morning my whole body ached, it felt like it had been beaten to a pulp, my neck, the pressure around the back of my neck and my skull felt like it had been snapped,” she said.

“My body felt broken and old and achy and stiff.”

A social media user took to the comments to say Rose’s symptoms pointed to the deadly virus.

“Brah, you got COVID,” the man wrote.

Rose responded: “I couldn’t get COVID if you injected it into me”.

In the video she said: “Give me 12 hours and I will be fully recovered and I’ll have my voice back”.

In a later Facebook post on Monday, Rose said the “ritual of justice” took place on Wednesday August 19.

She went on to add that “witches workers permits” allowed her to get through checkpoints.

She chose not to reveal where the forest the ritual took place in was located but did say that nobody had masks on and that the priestesses were all hugging each other.

She admitted that while she did sound “a little croakey”, she said she didn’t have COVID.

“Do I look like I have a respiratory infection?” she said.

In a separate post, Rose told her followers “do not get tested” and “do not let the government near you”.

A spokesperson for Rose told 7News that she would self-isolate if she got symptoms.

“If Lizzy Rose was sick, if she had come into contact with anyone who had been sick, she would not under any circumstances travel anywhere and would isolate herself and her family to protect herself and the members of the general public,” the spokeswoman said.

Victoria Health has says symptoms of the coronavirus include, loss or changes in sense of smell or taste; fever; chills or sweats; cough; sore throat; shortness of breath and runny nose.

Roe came under fire last month when she filmed and uploaded herself walking through the aisles of Bunnings without a mask on.

It quickly followed after another woman filmed herself hassling Bunnings staff about the store’s mandatory mask policy.

It was revealed later that Rose had travelled to “numerous country towns” in Victoria to get her nails done and “chat with the locals about the truth of the coronavirus agenda”.

Ms Rose said she had not broken any stay-at-home orders because she “travels for education purposes” and has a “letter of exemption”.

She went on to stress that she doesn’t deliberately travel to random areas”.