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Posted: 2020-12-30T04:23:40Z | Updated: 2020-12-30T04:23:40Z Congressman-elect Luke Letlow Dies Of COVID-19 Complications | HuffPost
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Congressman-elect Luke Letlow Dies Of COVID-19 Complications

The 41-year-old Louisiana Republican was set to be sworn in next week.

Congressman-elect Luke Letlow has died of COVID-19 .

The 41-year-old contracted the virus on December 18 and was later moved to an intensive care unit in Shreveport, Louisiana, for treatment as his condition worsened. 

He “apparently suffered a cardiac event this evening,” and efforts to resuscitate him failed, Dr. G.E. Ghali of LSU Health Shreveport told The New Orleans Advocate . Ghali added that Letlow’s condition, though still critical, had apparently been improving when the cardiac event occurred. 

Letlow, who was elected in a December runoff, was set to take office Sunday as Louisiana’s youngest ever congressman. 

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards expressed grief at Letlow’s passing. 

“COVID-19 has taken Congressman-elect Letlow from us far too soon,” he wrote on Twitter. “I am heartbroken that he will not be able to serve our people as a U.S. Representative, but I am even more devastated for his loving family.”

Letlow is survived by his wife, Julie Barnhill Letlow, and two young children, his spokesperson Andrew Bautsch said in a statement.

He is the first member or member-elect of Congress known to have died from complications of the coronavirus, Politico noted

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