It's important to realize that isn't everyone who has died here in the U.S.
the Yale Study said for every 8000 deaths that are tested about 15,000 non-tested deaths also exist.
So, when we reach 100,000 tested deaths the estimate of the full deaths using this formula would be:
We reach this by dividing 100,000 by 8000 and then multiplying by15,000 to reach the right estimated total of U.S. death when we reach 100,000 tested which is: 187,500
Then we add the 100,000 originally to the 187,500 to get the total which would actually be around:
287,500 deaths in the U.S. when we actually reach 100,000 tested deaths. And this is ONLY for the U.S. so far too by the way.
So, things are much much worse than almost anyone is actually talking about worldwide.
Where do all these extra deaths take place?
At home
in emergency rooms when people don't have insurance
in cars
on the streets
almost anywhere without doctors or hospitals being involved
and definitely before they were tested or the results came back (sometimes 10 days later) after they died at home or something.
So we should say a prayer for all those who died that were never counted here in the U.S. and around the world.
By God's Grace
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