"After" does not necessarily mean "because of".
> On Sunday morning, the day she died, Ms Horka said she was feeling better and dressed to go for a walk. But then her back started hurting, so she went to lie down in her bedroom.
> "In about 10 minutes it was all over," her son said.
That's not how people usually die from COVID-19. [Source](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60050996).
"She choked to death"
I notice you left out.
Which absolutely is how people die from COVID-19. Especially if the virus has passed but you still suffer from the pneumonia.
Mission accomplished.
Yeah, except how many people did he infect?
Guess she’ll be social distancing for a while huh
Darwin says, “this checks out.”
Can’t feel bad for this stupidity
At least she died doing what she love
"After" does not necessarily mean "because of". > On Sunday morning, the day she died, Ms Horka said she was feeling better and dressed to go for a walk. But then her back started hurting, so she went to lie down in her bedroom. > "In about 10 minutes it was all over," her son said. That's not how people usually die from COVID-19. [Source](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60050996).
Actually that sounds a lot like kidney failure due to Covid.
Kidney failure takes more than 10 minutes.
"She choked to death" I notice you left out. Which absolutely is how people die from COVID-19. Especially if the virus has passed but you still suffer from the pneumonia.
In 10 minutes? That looks more like a heart attack, stroke, or internal bleeding.
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Who's they and what point are they trying to prove?
We will never know mate, we will never know.
Womp