For several days Texas and Florida have been almost 1/2 of the count of people dying in the 50 states of Coronavirus or about 400 a day or 200 deaths per state per day this week. Over time it is likely that the 200 per day deaths from coronavirus might change from one state to another other (other than Florida or Texas).
However, because September isn't far away this could also jump to around 10,000 deaths per day very easily because after all this is a pandemic and when people have both the flu and coronavirus they will then tend to die of both the flu and the coronavirus at the same time.
So, to lessen your chances of dying from both at the same time one way is to get a flu shot as soon as they are available, especially if you are over 50 years of age and want to live through the next 12 months time.
So, I'm thinking logically that the northern States would be where you would see extreme increases of deaths from both Flu and coronavirus at first. I was reading recently that flu season has begun many places in the U.S. already by the way starting in August which is strange too but maybe just par for the course in these times.
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