COVID-19 patient fatally beats hospital roommate with oxygen tank after he ‘started to pray,’ California authorities say

A COVID-19 patient at a California emergency clinic purportedly struck and killed his flat mate with an oxygen tank since he was “resentful when the casualty began to ask,” the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said Wednesday. 

The person in question, a 82-year-old Hispanic man, was sharing a two-man stay with Martinez at Antelope Valley Hospital in Lancaster in northern Los Angeles County. 

The casualty kicked the bucket from his wounds the following day. 

Los Angeles County has arisen as a hotbed of COVID-19 contaminations. 

The Los Angeles Department of Public Health on Wednesday detailed 145 passings from COVID-19, the most noteworthy single-day number since the start of the pandemic. 

Los Angeles County reported another stay-at-home request recently, yet another delegate study out of the University of Southern California’s Center for Social and Economic Research found that 30% of occupants are challenging the request. 

On Wednesday night, California turned into the principal state to outperform 2 million cases, as indicated by Johns Hopkins University information, a solemn marker arrived at simply by seven nations.