Posted on 07/28/2020 1:17:33 AM PDT by Cronos
U.S. deaths from COVID-19 rose for a third week in a row to more than 6,300 people in the seven days ended July 26, though the number of new cases fell 2%, dropping for the first time after rising for five weeks, a Reuters analysis found.
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There were nearly 460,000 new COVID-19 cases reported last week, according to the analysis. California, Florida and Texas collectively accounted for nearly 200,000 of the new cases, though the latter two states reported fewer new infections compared to the previous week.
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Fascinating a massive bump up this year...
It’s even more fascinating when you consider that deaths from some other causes had to have been significantly lower than normal during that time.
No.
Under 30s? There were a few who had additional medical complexities, and a few who were healthy until Covid hit them
That’s false - “everyone who dies is called a covid 19 death”??? So, in your opinion, there have been no other reported deaths?
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