5 Men Who Died of Coronavirus Linked to 1 High School Basketball Game in Indiana: Report

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5 Men Who Died of Coronavirus Linked to 1 High School Basketball Game in Indiana: Report
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All the men attended a game on March 6, the same day the first positive coronavirus case was reported in Indiana.

Larry Rush, 67, who was also a part-time Uber driver, was hospitalized on March 22 and died six days later, according to theMeanwhile, victim Charles Johnson, 79, attended the game with his wife Kay, who reportedly did not test for the virus, but exhibited symptoms.of attending the game. “I feel like that’s probably where we got it. I could have got it first and passed it to him. Too many have gotten sick who were there.

Johnson, who had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, reportedly died on March 27, leaving behind five children. Other victims include 70-year-old Jim DeSalle, a volunteer with the Lawrence North High School basketball program who died on April 1, and Roscoe Taylor, 43, who died on April 5, theLawrence North assistant Jim Stanbrough, 64, was among those who later tested positive for the virus. He reportedly dined with DeSalle at a restaurant on March 7.

People ages 65 and older are at a higher risk of severe illness from coronavirus, as are people with underlying medical conditions, including heart conditions, obesity, diabetes, liver disease and chronic kidney disease, according to theIt remains unclear if Taylor and Loggan, who were under 65, both suffered from any pre-existing medical conditions prior to contracting the virus.

As of Monday morning, there have been at least 11,210 cases and 562 deaths in Indiana attributed to the coronavirus, according to

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