Case counts US - 843k cases, 46,915 fatalities as of April 23, 2020 as of 5:44 am (FluTrackers)
Alaska: 9
Alabama: 201
Arizona: 229
Arkansas: 44
California: 1,438
Colorado: 508
Connecticut: 1,544
Delaware: 89
District of Columbia: 127
Florida: 927
Georgia: 846
Guam: 5
Hawaii: 12
Idaho: 54
Illinois: 1,565
Indiana: 661
Iowa: 90
Kansas: 110
Kentucky: 185
Louisiana: 1,473
Maine: 39
Maryland: 698
Massachusetts: 2,182
Michigan: 2,813
Minnesota:179
Mississippi: 193
Missouri: 242
Montana: 14
Navajo Nation: 49
Nebraska: 42
Nevada: 187
New Hampshire: 48
New Jersey: 5,063
New Mexico: 71
New York: 19,731
North Carolina: 242
North Dakota: 14
Northern Marianas Islands: 2
Ohio: 610
Oklahoma: 170
Oregon: 78
Puerto Rico: 67
Pennsylvania: 1,622
Rhode Island: 181
South Carolina: 140
South Dakota: 9
Tennessee: 166
Texas: 543
US Virgin Islands: 3
Utah: 34
Vermont: 40
Virginia: 349
Washington: 696
West Virginia: 29
Wisconsin: 246
Wyoming: 6
Total 46,915
SPAIN
Coronavirus: Spains records small increase in number of deaths
Death toll reaches 22,157 with number of diagnosed cases at 213,024
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Yesterday:
Spain hopes to lift Covid-19 lockdown measures in the second half of May as the country records only a slight increase in new deaths and infections
Prime minister Pedro Sanchez said Spain’s lockdown will be eased within weeks
Spain recorded 4,211 new cases today, taking the total from 204,178 to 208,389
The death toll rose from 21,282 to 21,717 after another 435 were recorded today
Here in my county of Lycoming, two covid deaths have been reported.
But, by whom and to whom?
Our County Coroner says in an interview that he has seen zero deaths and reported zero deaths.
So who is making up these stats and why?