In a statement, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said: "Morris was a dear friend. He was a proud Detroiter and continued the family commitment to the service of his community. There was not a more loyal friend, thoughtful advisor or quicker wit. Mo was the type of guy that lit up the room and made you glad to be there. He is doing that in his next life now and those of us left here are better having known him."
Unlike Karen Whitsett, the Michigan house member who took hydroxychloroquine and only got derision for meeting with POTUS after making a full recovery, this poor guy, who in all likelihood didn't get treated with the HCQ/Z-Pac, drops dead, and gets praised.
Bet he still votes in November?
He had a kidney transplant back in ‘16.
Certainly immunocompromised
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2016/12/02/morris-hood-iii/94830370/
Did they forget to mention alcohloism, smoking, and an inoperable cancerous brain tumor?
Sad for the gentleman and his family and friends.
He's had a long battle with his pre existing conditions". What's a "long battle" with COVID-19?
A good journalist would have noted in the article that having had a kidney transplant the man would be on immunosuppressant drugs for the rest of his life. Which would make him a candidate for dying from a whole host of things that don’t bother most people in the least.
But that of course would destroy the narrative which says everybody is equally at risk.
And when the smoke had cleared away, the mighty Hood went down...
Michigan had a separate state in it, a state inside a state?
RIP.