Leader of reopen maryland has covid-19

Leader of Reopen Maryland has COVID-19

June 28, 2020

“Life is all about perspective,” he said. “This is the 15th week of my house arrest and day 2 of having COVID.”

Tim Walters, one of the founders of Reopen Maryland has fallen ill with the disease.  Walters, a two-time Republican candidate for state office in Maryland said he had to be taken to the emergency room.

“I thought I was actually having a stroke … turns out I had COVID,” he said.

Walters said despite contracting the disease, he’s not changing his opinion on the forced lockdown in his state and feels that eventually, everyone will get COVID-19 at some point.

 

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