COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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They shut down Miami Beach for the 4th. Miami businesses are mad as fukk.

Here in Jax mad clubs and bars and getting COVID outbreaks and shutting down. People down here are acting like Covid is not real. My girls cousin be steady posting on fb of him going to clubs and restaurants. He has two little girls. 2 and 5. He just tested positive. Then his sister who just has a newborn just got sick and she took a test. Results have not come back yet but she prob got it from him. Cause they have been having cookouts every damn weekend. I’m talking big ass parties. Kids and all.
They keep inviting me and my girl but we are like nah we are good.
Breh whats wrong with americans :snoop:
Putting whole family at risk :snoop:

Even stubborn new yorkers followed the quarantine protocols
 

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He posted his regrets over attending a party in California. The next day, he died of coronavirus
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Thomas Macias, a Southern California man who tested positive for coronavirus after attending a party, expressed his fear and regret a day before he died. (Family of Gustavo Lopez)
By CNN.COM WIRE SERVICE
July 2, 2020 at 4:24 a.m.
By Faith Karimi and Alexandra Meeks | CNN

A Southern California man who tested positive for coronavirus after attending a party expressed his fear and regret a day before he died.

Thomas Macias, 51, went to a barbecue last month near his community in Lake Elsinore, about 70 miles from Los Angeles.

Shortly after the party, he started feeling sick. On June 20, he posted a poignant message on Facebook to warn his loved ones about the risks of the virus, his family said.

“I went out a couple of weeks ago … because of my stupidity I put my mom and sisters and my family’s health in jeopardy,” he wrote. “This has been a very painful experience. This is no joke. If you have to go out, wear a mask, and practice social distancing. … Hopefully with God’s help, I’ll be able to survive this.”

died a day after that post.

A friend attended the party while sick
Macias worked as a truck driver and suffered from diabetes, making him especially vulnerable to the virus. Doctors have said people with underlying conditions such as diabetes, chronic lung disease and asthma are at a higher risk.

Before the barbecue, he had barely gone out, his brother-in-law Gustavo Lopez told CNN. But he was incredibly social and was feeling isolated, and decided to visit his friends when the state lifted some restrictions, he added.

“Everywhere he went he made friends instantly,” Lopez said. “He was missing his friends and missing his family. So as soon as they lifted some of the restrictions he felt free and he unfortunately went to this get-together to be with his friends and then this was the result.”

A friend who was at the party reached out to Macias to say he had coronavirus, and he was aware of the diagnosis when he attended the gathering but didn’t think he could infect anyone because he had no symptoms, Lopez said.

“Our understanding is that a gentleman had called him and said ‘hey I was at the party, I knew I was positive. I didn’t tell anybody,'” Lopez said. “I think the gentleman was regretting not telling everybody, and he was calling people who were at the party to recommend they get tested.”

Macias was upset but blamed himself for the error in judgment, even using his Facebook post to warn friends about the dangers of the virus. About a dozen people who attended the party tested positive, Lopez said.

Macias got tested on June 15, got his positive result June 18 and died June 21. The Riverside County Office of Vital Records confirmed that he died of coronavirus.

Riverside County has over 18,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and about 460 deaths. It has the second-highest number of cases in the state after Los Angeles County.

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