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Wednesday, October 21, 2020

I'm gonna guess the flight was delayed

A Garland woman with COVID-19 died while on a flight from Arizona to Texas in July, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said Sunday while announcing an additional 592 cases of the disease and three deaths.

In a news release, Jenkins said they had been notified a woman in her 30s died July 25 while the plane was parked on the apron. The woman had difficulty breathing and was given oxygen but died on the jetway, Jenkins said. Further details about the case were not released due to patient privacy. 

4 comments:

  1. More fear porn. This was back in July and the woman had co-morbidities but they won't tell you what they were. She was probably obese, diabetic, with high blood pressure...A ticking tocking thing and the WuFlu pushed her over the edge like it has with all the other low hanging fruit.

    The KungFlu is here to stay and will do what it wants till it burns out like other viruses. There is no stopping it, but then again 99.8% of the people who get it survive and most don't even know they had it. I'm positive I had it back in January, but this biological attack from China is just another attempt to get Trump out of office. None of this shjt happened with H1N1. Oh, one more thing. The Chinese Lung AIDS is a COLD! There has NEVER been a vaccine against a COLD. Think about that.

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  2. If you're that sick and you want to get onto a plane, dying was the kindest thing you could do for your fellow passengers.

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  3. Billy Bob is right. You don't just *die* of Covid-19. It's a slower decline that can take days. Even the Black Plague took all day.

    I would suggest checking the body to see if it has any bullet holes first.

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  4. A drug screen might reveal some interesting data.

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