To me the most amazing thing about Covid is that every one of the dead died in a hospital. Where are all the people being found dead in their homes?
According to the CDC, of the deaths involving COVID in 2020, some 24,421 decedents were found in their homes. By contrast, there were some 244,268 deaths involving COVID in hospital inpatient settings, and an additional 13,179 in outpatient settings or at hospital emergency rooms.
For 2021 so far, there have been 30,179 deaths involving COVID where the decedents were found at home. There have been 235,213 deaths involving COVID in hospital inpatient settings and another 10,645 in outpatient settings or at emergency rooms.
Naturally, there have also been a number of deaths involving COVID in other congregant care settings such as nursing homes and in hospice.
In short, given how these things get reported and written about generally, it only seems as if everyone who is said to have died of COVID did so in a hospital setting. Still, it seems reasonable to conclude that one of the greatest risk factors for dying of COVID is to go to a hospital seeking treatment for COVID.
“Where are all the people being found dead in their homes?”
Good point!
Find out how many recovered.
Unexpectedly of course.
It is curious, isn’t it?
Juxtaposed with the jackboots crushing of early treatment, including our own doctors. It could have been one more nasty flu, instead of a global population eliminator.
Too perfect a storm, and producing an injection adding to the human loss.