I swear, your reading comprehension sucks, or you’re reading a different article. I’ve read it three times, and there’s nothing at all to suggest that the victim died of anything but COVID-19.
For kicks, I searched for other articles on the same patient, and they confirm that he died of COVID-19:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-hospital-died-covid-party
https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2020/07/10/texas-doctor-says-man-died-attending-covid-party/
Note that he was described as, “a healthy young man,” not, “riddled with bulletholes.” I understand that you don’t want to believe that the virus is dangerous to young people too, but you need to pull your head out of your ass^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hthe sand.
Then why don't they actually say that in the article?
Are you that clueless as to how media manipulation works? What was so hard about saying it in the article, if it were the case? The fact that they won't come out and say it explicitly tells us that they know it's not true!
The wording is weird.
Does it say he tested positive? How long after the party?
How long in hospital? What did he present? What were treatments?
How many others at same party contracted Covid?
Etc...
How many doses does the article say he was given of hydroxychloquine and zinc? Funny but for some reason it seems like this isn’t even considered as a treatment.
“Healthy young man”.
At least one COVID-19 comorbidity, present in a certain percentage of “young men”, consists of a circulatory system run through with nasty bacteria, no better than a septic tank.
None may speak of this COVID-19 comorbidity.
Neither may one discuss the astonishingly dangerous personal behavior that gives rise to it.
Yeah. “Healthy young man.” Okay boomer.