Co-workers and a union official who confirmed his death said the man was an inspector who worked on the 787 Dreamliner in Everett.
On Saturday, while he was still in intensive care, his brother posted a plea to Boeing on Facebook.
“Boeing Everett plant, please close your doors and shut down,” his brother wrote, adding that the man had worked at Boeing for 27 years.
“My brother is on life support. Please pray for him and all affected by the virus,” he concluded.
In a subsequent post, he said his brother had died.
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