Herman Cain’s Twitter account says COVID-19 ‘not so deadly’, weeks after his death from the virus

Herman Cain’s Twitter account said Sunday that COVID-19 “is not as deadly” as described by the media, even though he died just a month ago.

Cain, a prominent Republican businessman and staunch Trump supporter, died of coronavirus on July 30 after his workplace revealed that he had been hospitalized for the disease earlier this month.

His death came here after attending the debatable rally of the president’s June crusade in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which required a face mask or social estrangement.

Cain’s daughter, Dr. Melanie Cain Gallo, announced on August 11 that the family circle would continue to update her social media accounts under the new nickname, The Cain Gang.

Under The Cain Gang, Herman Cain’s Twitter account stated that COVID-19 “is not as deadly” as the media reported a month after his death from the disease.

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