haha i told my husband if i croak today, do not let them put coronavirus on the death certificate.
and so far i don’t know 1 person that has been affected.
My 81 and 83 year old sisters who lived in occupied Europe during WW2 think this is some craziness.
There were 85 deaths from coronavirus in NYC yesterday
https://abc7ny.com/6021383/
450 cumulative NYC Covid deaths 3-27 vs 365 3-26
so 85 deaths 3-27
Normally there are 158 deaths per day FROM ALL CAUSES and in flu season 22 deaths per day from the flu assuming a 100 day flu season
So Covid19 caused more than 50% of the deaths in NYC yesterday and 4 times the number of normal flu deaths (this is the thrid day in a row with deaths over 80 from Covid19 in NYC) Since the city keeps track of the number of deaths and their cause and puts it online, we will know how many total deaths there were. That is going to be about 158 plus the Covid deaths.
But IMPIMP just thinks the doctors are lying (actually by now he doesn’t he’s just stuck with his story so too late to change it). All of them. Assuming the everyone is lying, because IMIPIMP just knows these things, is absurd, but have fun flubros. I suggest we also have threads like these
#Cancerbros - who think cancer is funny
#Caraccidentbros - who think deaths from autos are funny
#Murderbros - who think being murdered is funny
#Combatbros - military members who think it is funny when their friends are killed in combat
And there is already a TV show for you guys!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NB8DBPXo1N8
NYC deaths
https://data.cityofnewyork.us/Health/New-York-City-Leading-Causes-of-Death/jb7j-dtam
NYC had 53,006 deaths from all causes in 2014
NYC had 2220 deaths from the flu in 2014
from Quora - 1 death every 9 minutes, 158 per day, 57,000 per year
https://www.quora.com/How-many-people-die-in-New-York-every-day
For overall deaths there is very little seasonality - March 108% of average
http://www.legacy.com/news/culture-and-trends/article/yes-its-true-more-people-die-in-january
“My 81 and 83 year old sisters who lived in occupied Europe during WW2 think this is some craziness.”
So does my 96-year-old mother who experienced the Great Depression.