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Veteran Died From COVID-19 After Suggesting The Pandemic Was Just Hype


A man from Ohio died from coronavirus shortly after suggesting that the pandemic was hype and refusing to get a face mask.

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37-year-old Richard Rose was an Army veteran who admitted he contracted the killer bug shortly after taking to Facebook to call the pandemic ‘hype.’

©Richard Rose – Facebook

In his post in late April, the veteran wrote: “Let make this clear. I’m not buying a f***ing mask. I’ve made it this far by not buying into that damn hype.”

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In another post, the 37-year-old expressed his displeasure about seeing “shit about COVID” when turning on his TV.

©Richard Rose – Facebook

“I’ve gotten sick of turning my tv on to political smear ads and shit about COVID. So yesterday I turned my cable box in. I’ve also started snoozing people on here. It’s time to block out negativity,” he wrote on May 12.

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©Richard Rose – Facebook

On July 1, however, the veteran admitted falling sick and exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19.

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“I’ve been very sick the past few days. Symptoms of Covid-19. This morning I finally got swabbed. I should know soon what the results are. I just want to feel good again!” he wrote.

©Richard Rose – Facebook

On the same day, Rose confirmed that the tests came back as positive and expressed that his situation  “sucks” because he “had just started a new job.”

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The veteran passed away on July 4. In his final social media post, on July 3, he shared a message for “judgmental pricks” who began mocking and criticizing him over his decision not to wear a mask and make light of the pandemic.

©Richard Rose – Facebook

“When you see me in heaven don’t s**** yourselves you judgmental pricks,” the message read.

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As the man’s friend, Nick Conley, suggested in an interview with Cleveland 19, it was wrong of people to mock his friend after he announced he was sick.

©Richard Rose – Facebook

“Rick is getting slaughtered online right now for his decision that he made not to wear a mask and that’s not right,” Conley said.

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May he rest in peace.

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