IronNoggin
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Certainly fits the bill alright...
Studies have also established a correlation between proneness to believe conspiracy theories, and prevalence of Schizotypal Personality Disorder (Cichocka et al., 2016). In this disorder, patients feel unease relating to others and keeping close relationships; likewise, a frequently observed feature is odd behaviors (particularly related to dress modes) and magical thinking.
People with Schizotypal Personality Disorder are frequently uninterested in meaningful social relationships, but they tend to compensate that by having a rich inner mental life; in this endeavor, they may fantasize with conspiracy theories, and ultimately come to believe them very strongly.
Narcissist Personality Disorder is another diagnosis that researchers have correlated with proneness to accept conspiracy theories (Golec de Zavala and Federico, 2018). In this disorder, patients have exaggerated feelings of self-importance, and require an excessive need for admiration, usually to the point of lacking empathy towards other people. This makes it more likely that, whenever such patients get infected with COVID-19, their sense of self-aggrandizement compels them to believe that, given their importance to the world, such misfortune could not be a mere accidental feature of the natural world, but rather, it had to be an attack by some sinister cabal.
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Pretty much nailed it.
Nog
The role of psychiatrists in addressing COVID-19 conspiracy theories
Research has established that people who are prone to accept conspiracy theories are predisposed to suffer from Paranoid Personality Disorder (Darwin et al., 2011). In this disorder, patients have a generalized mistrust of others, they may be hypersensitive, feel easily insulted, and are constantly on the watch for what others may do to them. Additionally, they are eager observers, seeking for patterns that most of the time are inexistent.Studies have also established a correlation between proneness to believe conspiracy theories, and prevalence of Schizotypal Personality Disorder (Cichocka et al., 2016). In this disorder, patients feel unease relating to others and keeping close relationships; likewise, a frequently observed feature is odd behaviors (particularly related to dress modes) and magical thinking.
People with Schizotypal Personality Disorder are frequently uninterested in meaningful social relationships, but they tend to compensate that by having a rich inner mental life; in this endeavor, they may fantasize with conspiracy theories, and ultimately come to believe them very strongly.
Narcissist Personality Disorder is another diagnosis that researchers have correlated with proneness to accept conspiracy theories (Golec de Zavala and Federico, 2018). In this disorder, patients have exaggerated feelings of self-importance, and require an excessive need for admiration, usually to the point of lacking empathy towards other people. This makes it more likely that, whenever such patients get infected with COVID-19, their sense of self-aggrandizement compels them to believe that, given their importance to the world, such misfortune could not be a mere accidental feature of the natural world, but rather, it had to be an attack by some sinister cabal.
The role of psychiatrists in addressing COVID-19 conspiracy theories - PMC

Pretty much nailed it.
Nog