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Coronavirus-infected college student in Indiana dies in dorm room, family says

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A 20-year-old college student in Indiana died last week after experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 and testing positive for the novel virus, according to a statement from her family.

Bethany Nesbitt, a student at Grace College in Winona Lake, Ind., died on Oct. 29 while sleeping in her dorm room, according to the family’s statement shared by her older brother, Stephen J.

Nesbitt, on Twitter.  "Please don't assume that young people will not be impacted by this virus," the family's statement reads. "Bethany was careful.

She wore her mask. She socially distanced." (iStock) Nesbitt was “positive for COVID-19 and had been quarantined in her dorm room for 10 days,” prior to her death, per the statement.The official cause of death was a “pulmonary.

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