I don’t believe it.
Well thus far their numbers on tracking most things is off.....I suspect this as well.
It’s The Hill... it must be true.
My rural, yet on the interstate, county of 24,000 has had 53 deaths since covid came around. We’re well on the down slope of Delta in Missouri.
FEARPORN
Me either.
Considering that every illness known to man is now considered a COVID death, they are lying.
Just look at the flu stats for 2020.
State of the Coronavirus: Steuben County reports 15 COVID-related deaths in September
COVID-related.
SNORT.
What does even mean?! It certainly isn't defined in the article.
Keep in mind, BTW, that NYS counts asymptomatics, probables, and repeat positives of the same patient as new cases. And that NYS thinks anybody who dies croaks from CoupFlu, and than nobody who dies after being vaxxed dies due to the vaxx.
Sounds like CCP/progressive bullsh*t.
“I don’t believe it.”
Come on Man!!! It’s RESEARCH!!!
the rates of COVID-19 cases
= = =
‘Rates’ can be misleading.
Urbans are so sick they can hardly increase.
If Rural goes from 1 sick to 2 sick, that is a 100% increase.
EEK! A 100% increase.
... “It’s crazy, just crazy. It’s unacceptable,” Morgan said. “From what I’m seeing, that mortality gap is accelerating.”Access to medical care has long bedeviled swaths of rural America — since 2005, 181 rural hospitals have closed. A 2020 KHN analysis found that more than half of U.S. counties, many of them largely rural, don’t have a hospital with intensive care unit beds.
Pre-pandemic, rural Americans had 20 percent higher overall death rates than those who live in urban areas, due to their lower rates of insurance, higher rates of poverty and more limited access to health care, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s 2019 National Center for Health Statistics.