COVID-19 Denier Dies of Coronavirus After Calling Stay-At-Home Orders 'Bulls---t'

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A 60-year-old Ohio man, who called the coronavirus a 'political ploy,' has died of COVID-19 (via toofab)

McDaniel, who was the president of his company's industrial manufacturing company, is survived by his wife and two adult sons.

"You could not have known a more loving and loyal husband, father, son, brother, uncle, and friend," the obit read. "Simply put, Johnny McDaniel loved life and loved everyone he knew with his whole heart." Despite McDaniel's anti-lockdown posts, his family asked for "everyone to continue practicing social distancing to keep each other safe."reported.

As of April 21, Ohio has reported a total of 13,725 cases of coronavirus and 557 deaths, according toGot a story or a tip for us? Email TooFab editors at

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