How many were counted as the cause of death or they died from something else but had coronavirus detected? Only curious, not trying to be the jerk.
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Jack, this number masks natural deaths. Check it out, heart disease, usual diabetes death numbers are down. Because people who would die anyway, caught coronovirus and being counted as epidemic victims.
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Just heart disease killed 15M a year 2016.(Google) "Ischaemic heart disease and stroke are the world's biggest killers, accounting for a combined 15.2 million deaths in 2016"
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As of today, we know of 10,422 who had tested positive have recovered. Recoveries have outpaced deaths for the last eight days straight.pic.twitter.com/3jQBUFj2A5
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Recoveries don’t seem to be reported as rigorously as deaths and new cases. Only a handful of states have reported any recoveries. Louisiana, for example, shows 0 recoveries. Yet we know for sure of one (Saints coach Sean Payton).
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How about recoveries? Tweet the numbers that have recovered. Only dead toll numbers are being covered
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I found 3 recoveries in New York!!https://twitter.com/keny_berd/status/1246258962783223809 …
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But are these numbers accurate or are they being inflated?
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I think any death of a certain demographic is being attributed to the virus. Just because a person may have had the virus in their system at time of death, does not conclusively demonstrate that the person died OF the virus. So inflated? Yes, I think so.
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