I agree. The numbers changed significantly in NYC when the numbers who died outside of hospitals were factored in. And when they started discovering bodies stored in nursing homes - because the local funeral homes have been overwhelmed.
These things are happening everywhere. Here's an article about a nursing home near me that has been raked over the coals in the local media. Over the last decade this home has average less than a death a month. Here's some quotes from the article -
"At least 10 people in a Carmel nursing home have died since April 1, with at least three of them confirmed to have had COVID-19 and others not tested but suspected by their families to have had it."
And this -
"Hamilton County Health Dept. records show that at least nine CHL residents have died since April 1 in addition to Loukas. All deaths occurred between April 2 and 10.
County records don’t show any deaths at the facility in March. No other county long-term care facility had more than two deaths reported so far in April as of press time.
Of the 10 deaths in April at least three were confirmed to have COVID-19, although family members of the deceased believe several other residents had it as well but likely were not tested. Only two families successfully contacted by Current said they didn’t believe their loved one had COVID-19.
“Corona virus” was only listed as the cause of death on one of the nine death certificates available as of press time. The eight other death certificates list pneumonia as a cause of death or significant contributing condition. Pneumonia is a common complication of COVID-19 in severe cases but can be caused by many other factors."
Oh, and this kind of thing seemed to be happening -
"Later that day, the family learned that Duckworth succumbed to the disease. When Pack called CHL for more information – which she said took several attempts before someone picked up the phone – another nurse told her she already knew too much."
Here's the whole article -
http://youarecurrent.com/2020/04/21...mel-nursing-home-has-become-covid-19-hotspot/
The Current is just a little thing for us northern suburbs of Indy. The people who believe their family didn't die from Covid think it is because the nursing home is incapable of providing quality care without familial intervention. Sad and disheartening.