University professor in Argentina dies on suspicion of Zoom Call coronavirus

An Argentine university professor died of an alleged coronavirus after taking his breath away while giving a Zoom lecture for students.

Paolos angeles de Simone, 46, who taught politics and foreign affairs at the Universidad Argentina de los angeles Empresa in Buenos Aires, died wednesday after suffering respiratory disorders at a Zoom conference.

On Tuesday, Simone held the convention when he began to run out of air, local media reported.

According to local media websites Claron and MDZ, the physical condition of the 46-year-old woman gave the impression of being so severe that her academics asked her to manage to simply send an ambulance.

Paolos angeles de Simone, 46, who taught politics and foreign affairs at the Universidad Argentina de los angeles Empresa in Buenos Aires, died wednesday after suffering respiratory disorders at a Zoom conference.

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