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Covid deaths in Florida significantly higher than official number
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<blockquote data-quote="BobRyan" data-source="post: 75873111" data-attributes="member: 235244"><p>In general "any death" including a motorcycle hitting a wall - is a "COVID death" as long as the person who died tested positive for COVID -- EVEN if that person was in a low-risk-of-COVID-death demographic group. In other words .. the 25-40 group has very high infection rate and extremely low risk of death from infection. So when they die of accident or any other cause - and yet test positive for COVID - it is "a COVID Death" in ICD10 terms and COVID funds are available for health care services related to it.</p><p></p><p>I look forward to a year in the future when they will clean up a lot of he 2020 and 2021 data to make it accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobRyan, post: 75873111, member: 235244"] In general "any death" including a motorcycle hitting a wall - is a "COVID death" as long as the person who died tested positive for COVID -- EVEN if that person was in a low-risk-of-COVID-death demographic group. In other words .. the 25-40 group has very high infection rate and extremely low risk of death from infection. So when they die of accident or any other cause - and yet test positive for COVID - it is "a COVID Death" in ICD10 terms and COVID funds are available for health care services related to it. I look forward to a year in the future when they will clean up a lot of he 2020 and 2021 data to make it accurate. [/QUOTE]
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