'He thought the disease was a hoax. He thought he was young and invincible and wouldn't get affected by the disease.'
A 30-year-old man from Texas died from the new coronavirus after attending a"COVID-19" party hosted by an infected person, a doctor has revealed, underlining the risk to younger people.
"Someone will be diagnosed with the disease, and they'll have a party to invite their friends over to see if they can beat the disease," Appleby said in a video broadcast by US media on Sunday.
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