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"I thought this virus was a scam": a thirty-something who went through a "Covid party", dies from the coronavirus

2020-07-13T12:49:00.615Z


An American in his 30s died in Texas from coronavirus after being infected with Covid-19 during a " Covid party ", an evening organized by an infected person, according to the medical official of a local hospital. " The idea (of the evening) is to come together and see if this virus is real and if someone catches it, " explained in a video intended to alert young adults to the risk of transmission...


An American in his 30s died in Texas from coronavirus after being infected with Covid-19 during a " Covid party ", an evening organized by an infected person, according to the medical official of a local hospital. " The idea (of the evening) is to come together and see if this virus is real and if someone catches it, " explained in a video intended to alert young adults to the risk of transmission of the virus. coronavirus, Jane Appleby, of Methodist Hospital, San Antonio.

A thirties who was at the party was well contaminated, before seeing his health deteriorate, until his hospitalization at Methodist Hospital and his death this week, according to the medical official. Before he died, the patient said to the nurse at his bedside, " I think I made a mistake. I thought it was a scam, but no, ”said Jane Appleby.

" None of us is invincible, " warned the doctor, indicating that several patients in their twenties or thirties were currently hospitalized in his establishment for complications related to Covid-19. In Alabama, Tuscaloosa authorities alerted in early July to the holding of " Covid parties ", parties in the presence of one or more infected people.

Source: lefigaro

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