Man who died on United flight confirmed to have had COVID-19 - Business Insider

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A man who had a medical emergency and died on a United flight last week was confirmed to have had COVID-19

The man, now identified as Isaias Hernandez, 69, had a medical emergency that forced pilots to divertfrom its scheduled Orlando-to-Los Angeles route to New Orleans instead. Hernandez was taken by paramedic to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.

United previously told Business Insider that they were initially only told he suffered from cardiac arrest.

 

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He also had heart disease, cancer, a brain tumor, dandruff, acne, AIDS, pin worms, crabs, gonorrhea, syphilis, diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, herpes, conjunctivitis, and toe nail fungus. But it was COVID that killed him...

He had symtoms and he flew ? 'Hernandez's wife was overheard telling an EMT that her husband had COVID-19 symptoms' sorrybutnotsorry

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