A man named Thomas Macias called himself an “idiot” because he had broken the socially distancing leadership to attend a party – when the worst happened, he died the next day of coronavirus.
Thomas Macias, 51, died of the deadly disease on June 21, just one day after lamenting his decision to attend the family meeting, and on Friday, Riverside County health officials confirmed to NBC News that Covid-19 was the cause of Macias’ death since then.
Marcias of Riverside County, California, infected at least 12 people after attending his family’s funeral and went to his Facebook account to complain about how badly he felt about the rule violation.
In a posting on his Facebook account, Macias said, “Some of you may know, but most of you don’t. I messed up and went out a few weeks ago and got the corona virus.
Because of my stupidity I put my mother, my sisters and the health of my family in danger. This was a very painful experience.
This is not a joke. If you have to go out, wear a mask and practice social distancing. Don’t be a fucking idiot like me.
“Hopefully with God’s help, I’ll be able to survive this.
Tragically, he died the next day after his post was created.
Macias, suffering from diabetes and overweight. From March onwards, he adhered strictly to the guidelines on social distancing when the governor of California, Gavin Newsom, announced new blocking rules to combat the spread of the virus, but decided to attend the event after the governor announced plans to relax the distancing rules in June.
Afterwards, a friend who had also attended the event contacted Macias to inform him that they had tested positive for Covid-19. He took the test on 16 June and received a positive result two days later.
According to NBC news, Macias’ condition deteriorated rapidly on 21 June and he was taken to hospital. He was put on a ventilator that evening between 6 and 7 pm and died two hours later.
Marcia’s sister Veronica Lopez wants to tell the tragic story of her family to warn others of the dangers of the coronavirus.
Lopez, said: “I think what he wanted to tell people is a real thing. It is serious and it kills people.
In California, there are a total of 223,000 positive coronavirus results and nearly 6,000 deaths.