Monday, June 8, 2020

It's not just 110,000 deaths in the U.S.: It's closer to 330,000 deaths in the U.S.

I think to be realistic and to honor all the dead including the poorer people who have died without health care at all or being tested and who died in their homes, on the streets who were homeless, and people who thought they just had a cold and died 24 to 48 hours later at home in bed, on the toilet or on their living room sofas or floors that it's important to honor their deaths too even though they didn't get to a doctor or hospital or were afraid to die in a hospital and just wanted to die at home.

The real deaths are around 300,000 to 330,000 in actuality of the ones not tested (around 200,000 to 230,000) and the tested (around 110,000).

So, I write this to honor ALL the American dead from Coronavirus!

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