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Miami Resident, Winter Party Attendee Israel Carrera Dies of COVID-19
Carrera is the first reported fatality in Miami-Dade county.
March 28 2020 4:32 PM EST
March 31 2020 11:03 PM EST
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Carrera is the first reported fatality in Miami-Dade county.
After the Winter Party announced that attendees reported being diagnosed with the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19, one of the event goers has died. Israel Carrera is the first reported death due to complications from COVID-19 in Miami-Dade county. Carrera was 40 years old and his boyfriend said he had no previous conditions.
Carrera reported feeling sick after attending the massive party and charity event in Miami, and was eventually admitted to the hospital. There, at times, he said he couldn't breathe.
"He started to feel sick after the event," Franco Conquista, Carrera' boyfriend told WSVN. The pair reportedly came down with fever and then Carrera developed a cough. "We went together. I went to his place, taking care of him for two days, and I also had it. He couldn't breathe, so he wanted to go to the hospital, and then, he was at the hospital for four or five days. Then, they put him to sleep because he was really agitated, and then, he never woke up again." According to the outlet, putting patients in an induced coma if they are having severe trouble breathing, is not out of the ordinary.
Carrera has lived in Miami for several years but was born in Cuba. He danced as a gogo boy at various parties and events, was a radiologist, but also was a driver in ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft to make extra money.
"It is always sad when we lose someone but it is even more damaging to the heart when that person was part of the community and made us smile, laugh and dance on a regular basis," Score South Beach, a popular nightclub wrote to Instagram. "Our condolences to everyone who is feeling this loss today."
Conquista is currently still in quarantine as he also contracted the virus.
In addition to Carrera, the Florida Department of Health confirmed the death of another patient suffering from the virus as well. Ten people have died in nearby Broward county.
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