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Originally Posted by Exo
Yo, innocent question here because I've really taken a step back from the news coverage/numbers for mental health reasons over the last month...
Are deaths down?
I see all the new cases in Florida, Arizona, Texas, ect...
How many of those are turning into deaths? Are we getting better at treating this? You'd think half of Florida would be a corpse by now. Are they not reporting the deaths? Just seemed like in the beginning the northeast was recording hundreds of deaths a day. Doesn't seem to be the case right now or am I missing something?
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hospitalizations are soaring, and more than 1,100 new coronavirus deaths were reported across the United States on Wednesday, marking the first time since May 29 that the daily count exceeded that number
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Washington Post
However daily death tolls peaked at about 2,700.
(US numbers)
Assuming the numbers are good like frown says
I also saw a stat that the number of deaths overall this year by any cause are way up past what the corona numbers indicate but we don’t know how these people died. I’ll have to search for that article if you care.