in New York City, the virus has claimed more lives than the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The total number of deaths does not account for the number of people who have died in their homes.
“The blunt truth is coronavirus is driving these very tragic deaths,” Mayor Bill de Blasio, speaking on CNN on Wednesday morning, said, referring to people dying at home. “We are talking about 100 to 200 people per day.”
The rising toll reflects the often considerable lag between the time people are infected and the day they die, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said. He has also warned that the slowing rate of infections could quickly be reversed if people stopped following social distancing protocols.
in New York City, the virus has claimed more lives than the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The total number of deaths does not account for the number of people who have died in their homes.
“The blunt truth is coronavirus is driving these very tragic deaths,” Mayor Bill de Blasio, speaking on CNN on Wednesday morning, said, referring to people dying at home. “We are talking about 100 to 200 people per day.”
The rising toll reflects the often considerable lag between the time people are infected and the day they die, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said. He has also warned that the slowing rate of infections could quickly be reversed if people stopped following social distancing protocols.
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in New York City, the virus has claimed more lives than the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
The total number of deaths does not account for the number of people who have died in their homes.
“The blunt truth is coronavirus is driving these very tragic deaths,” Mayor Bill de Blasio, speaking on CNN on Wednesday morning, said, referring to people dying at home. “We are talking about 100 to 200 people per day.”
The rising toll reflects the often considerable lag between the time people are infected and the day they die, Gov. Andrew
M. Cuomo has said. He has also warned that the slowing rate of infections could quickly be reversed if people stopped following social distancing protocols.
说明扭腰在好转,show time.
现在入院人数减少,而且新加的床没满,所以死在家里的是去了医院床位不够的可能性很低。
大概很两类: 一类是别的病,以前觉得不好了家里人赶紧送医院。现在怕去医院感染,想在家里等等,结果没了。比如一些心脏病之类的。
另一类就是新冠,但是轻症回家了,病情突然加重没能跑去医院就没了。
ME负责登记数据,所以新冠在医院死的族裔数据是有的,不用特别费啥功夫。
但是一天新冠死的就700个了,在家死的ME忙不过来就没能一一检测新冠,很难理解吗?
白思豪再没用,他好歹把这个数字说出来了。有些人就不要混淆视听,好像故意隐瞒数据似的。
“每天上百人死在家中,没有被统计!!”
这难道不是白死嚎失职吗?这货三月中旬还在鼓励大家聚总,当我是金鱼?
轮子能把黑的说成白的。死的说成活的。
还有什么,他们的嘴,颠倒不过来的。
不奇怪。
亲自示范坐地铁好像也是这货?
美国统计中的遗漏,是可以通过上下区间知道大致的准确数目的,
而中国的统计数据,上可九天揽月,下可五洋捉鳖,无迹可寻的。
啧啧啧,这角度,无懈可击
你和他们是一类的。 得的一样的病。
纽约居住环境和国内最像,应该想办法解决居家隔离传染家人的问题。
人不要脸天下无敌说的就是您这类。
精分双标是假的 昧着良心是真的。
没脸的人,怎么要脸。和这些人认真,就和他们一样low了。
突然间就冒出来了