30-year-old died after taking part in “ahengun Covid-19”, thought the virus was a fraud.

I think I made a mistake. I thought it was a trick, but it's not like that” These were the last words of a 30-year-old patient who died at San Antonio's Methodius Hospital this week after attending the so-called “ahengu Covid-19”. According to the hospital, the unidentified patient told nurses about the party, [...]
I think I made a mistake. I thought it was a trick, but it's not like that”
These were the last words of a 30-year-old patient who died at San Antonio's Methodius Hospital this week after attending the so-called “ahengu Covid-19”.
According to the hospital, the unidentified patient told nurses about the festival, thought to have been hosted by someone infected with Ovid-19.
The idea is that people are flocking to see if the virus is real and if someone is infected”, said Jane Appleby, a leading physician at the Methodius Hospital, is taking a trace.
Appleby said she shared the story not to scare people, but to show that the virus could affect anyone.
Bexar County, where San Antonio is located, currently has 18,602 confirmed cases of COVID-19, where only 923 new cases have been added on Friday.












