On Tuesday alone, 256 people died at home in New York City
It is very unlikely that ANY of these people were ever tested for coronavirus. Stories like my friend told me about a man in Siskiyou county California who died 24 hours after getting sick from a flu like illness sounds a lot like Coronavirus to me. These 256 that died just Tuesday April 7th 2020 are an example of how many deaths from coronavirus are going uncounted in the U.S. and around the world because I was hearing the same story of Guayaquil Ecuador a week or so ago where bodies were piling up outside of the hospital on the streets and in homes throughout their town to the point where Ecuador was going to have to dig a mass grave for them. And likely none of these had been tested either.
So, even if you deduct the normal 20 to 25 people that die at home from various causes in New York City you are still undercounting the actual number by at least 230 people these days each day this week at least just for New York and that isn't even the rest of America or the world.
So, this thing is much much worse than anyone is really saying in the news anywhere.
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