That was from the changes as well. Including deaths of those with “pneumonia-like symptoms”, those who did not have a positive nucleic acid test, or those with no test at all.
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More likely is that most of yesterday's 16,067 "suspected" cases got confirmed.
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State-run health care in a state that doesn't care if you die.
End of conversation
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Unfortunately, the statistical reporting of the success rate, as well as the prior health profiles of survivors & deaths, is pretty meager. Consider https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-death-rate/ … -- we really don't know how bad it is yet. My assessment from the literature: not as bad as it seems.
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