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Originally Posted by Jeff Niceswanger
This was on our local news.
Ohio man who disparaged lockdown measures on Facebook dies of coronavirus
His alleged posts have gone viral amid protests and debates about the loosening of social distancing measures across the country.
April 22, 2020, 4:57 PM EDT
By Doha Madani
Social media posts of an Ohio man who disparaged coronavirus lockdown measures are now circulating online after he died of COVID-19, the disease associated with coronavirus.
Screenshots of Facebook posts calling social distancing measures “bull****” have surfaced online just days after John W. McDaniel, 60, died of coronavirus on April 15. One screenshot of a post dated March 13 included an accusation that the virus was a “political ploy.”
“If you’re paranoid about getting sick, just don’t go out,” another post said. “It shouldn’t keep those of us from Living Our Lives. The Madness has to stop.”
The posts have gone viral, even getting the attention of British broadcaster Piers Morgan.
“Let his death be a warning to everyone else who wants to be ‘living our lives’ & ignore lockdowns - it may END your life,” Morgan tweeted Tuesday.
Be careful of your words. This was his post. "Does anybody have the guts to say this Covid19 is a political ploy? Asking for a friend. Prove me wrong."
~ John W. McDaniel, from Marion County in Ohio
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I work for the McDaniel family at their GM Dealership in Marion, Ohio. John was the cousin of our owner. He ran his own business out of an office in our Dealership. He had some previous serious health issues in the past. Shortly after he contracted the virus they closed both Dealerships. It's really a very unfortunate situation. We also have our prison with the most cases in Ohio, so far 1 guard and 2 prisoners have passed away. A lot of bad national press for our small town.