Herman Cain, a businessman and former presidential candidate for the GOP, dies at 74 from corona virus



Herman Cain, American specialist and previous Republican possibility for president, has kicked the bucket in the wake of being hospitalized with COVID-19 for about a month, as per a post on his own site and a source near the White House to ABC News. 

"You're never prepared for the sort of news we are wrestling with at the beginning of today. Yet, we must choose the option to look for and discover God's quality and solace to manage it," staff member Dan Calabrese wrote in a tribute posted on HermanCain.com Thursday. "Herman Cain - our chief, our companion, similar to a dad to such huge numbers of us - has died." 

"Despite the fact that he was fundamentally quite solid as of late, he was still in a high-chance gathering in view of his history with malignancy," the post proceeds. "We realized the opportunity would arrive when the Master would call him home, yet we truly preferred having him here with us, and we held out expectation he'd have a full recuperation."

Cain, 74, was hospitalized in Atlanta with the corona virus on July 1, 11 days after he went to President Donald Trump's indoor convention in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on June 20. He was shot there inside the field without a veil sitting with a gathering of other Trump battle proxies. 

At the point when Cain's group affirmed the updates on his hospitalization on Twitter, they noted: "It is extremely unlikely of knowing without a doubt how or where Mr. Cain gotten the corona virus." 

A representative for Cain said on Monday that he remained hospitalized and was being treated with oxygen for his lungs. 

"The specialists state his different organs and frameworks are solid," the representative included at that point.

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