Editor’s Note: the numbers change quickly. The topline figures are current as of April 5, 2020. The profiles below provide a snapshot in time of what is known about the first 1,881 victims.

For the latest government information, visit https://www.coronavirus.gov. Other resources include CDC.gov and the Johns Hopkins coronavirus resources center.
U.S. Coronavirus Deaths
8,467 as of April 5
New York
3565+ from New York
- Man, 69, with underlying medical conditions, including diabetes and high blood pressure
- Woman, 82
- Man, 65, with “other significant health issues that contributed”
- Woman, 79, with “multiple underlying health issues”
- Man, 78
- Man, 56,
- Woman, 53
- Man, 56, investigator with Dept. of Correction
- Man, 89, returned from Italy a week earlier
- Man, 96
- No details provided for many other patients
Washington State
318 from Washington State including:
- At least 200 deaths from King County, Washington State
- At least 37 King County deaths are from Life Care Center, Kirkland
King County Coronavirus test stats as of April 5


- Woman, 70s, died on 3/21
- Man, 70s, died on 3/21 at EvergreenHealth
- Man, 80s, died on 3/22 at EvergreenHealth
- Man, 80s, died on 3/22 at Swedish Issaquah
- Woman, 70s, died on 3/22
- Woman, 90s, died on 3/22
- Man, 70s, died on 3/22
- Woman, 90s, died on 3/22
- Woman, 60s, died on 3/22 at Swedish Cherry Hill
- Man, 60s, died on 3/21 at Swedish Cherry Hill
- Man, 60s died on 3/22 at University of Washington Medical Center
- Man, 60s, died on 3/22 at Virginia Mason
- Woman, 90s, Life Care Center, died 3/6/2020
- Woman, 60s, Life Care Center, died 3/16/2020
- Man, 90s, Life Care Center, died 3/17/2020
- Man, 70s, Life Care Center, died 3/17/2020
- Man, 80s, Life Care, died 2/28/2020
- Man, 90s, died 3/15/2020
- Woman, 70s, died 3/16/2020
- Man, 70s, died 3/17/2020
- Man, 60s, died 3/16/2020
- Man, 70s, died 3/16/2020
- Man, 80s, died 3/19/2020
- Woman, 90s, died 3/17/2020
- Man, 70s, died 3/18/2020
- Woman, 80s, died 3/18/2020
- Woman, 70s
- Man, 70s, died 3/19/2020
- Woman, 60s, died on 3/19/2020
- Man, 60s, died on 3/18/2020
- Woman, 80s, died on 3/14/2020
- Woman, 90s, died on 3/17/2020
- Woman, 70s, died on 3/17/2020
- Woman, 80s, died on 3/19/2020
- Woman, 100s, died 3/15/2020
- Man, 80s, died 3/20/2020
- Woman,70s, died on 3/20/2020
- Man, 70s, died 3/20/2020
- Woman, 70s, died, 3/20/2020
- Man, 60s, died 3/20/2020
- Man, 80s, died on 3/20/2020
- Man, 80s, died on 3/13/2020
3 from Benton-Franklin Counties including:
- Man, 80s
- Man, 70s
Other
- 1, Pierce
- Man, 60s, Whatcom, 3/19/2020
- Man, 80s, Whatcom, died 3/20/2020
- 2, husband and wife, 80s, Clark County, one lived in small adult group home, the other at assisted/independent living facility.
- Man, 70s, Clark County
- 1, Island
- Man, 80s, died 3/15/2020
- Woman, 70s, died 3/15/2020
- Man, 80s, died 3/11/2020
- Woman, 50s, died 3/8/2020, Harborview Medical Center
- Woman, 70s, died 3/14/2020, Northwest Hospital
- Woman, 90s, Redmond Care & Rehab, died 3/12/2020
- Woman, 60s, Life Care Center, died 3/14/2020
- Woman, 70s, Life Care Center, died 3/12/2020
- 2 men, 80s, Life Care Center
- Woman, 70s
- 2 women, 90s, Life Care Center, died 3/6/2020
- Woman, 80s, Life Care Center, died 3/6/2020
- Man, 70s, died 3/4/2020
- Man, 80s, died 3/9/2020
- Woman, 70s, with underlying health conditions, died 3/11/2020
- Woman, 90s, in assisted living, with underlying health conditions, died 3/10/2020
- Woman, 60s, who had been hospitalized in Santa Clara, died 3/9/2020
- Man, 71, with underlying health conditions, Grand Princess cruise ship, died 3/4/2020
- Woman, 80s, Santa Clara, died 3/13/2020
- Woman visitor to L.A. County who had layover in S. Korea, died 3/11/2020
- Death announced 3/13/2020, no details given
First two deaths in US, reported earlier:
- Woman, 80s, Life Care Center, died 2/26/2020
- Man, 50s, Life Care Center, died 2/26/2020
16 Washington State deaths are from Snohomish County:
- Woman, 70s, with underlying health conditions, died 3/11/2020
- Woman, 80s, with underlying health conditions, died 3/10/2020
- Man, 80s, with underlying health conditions, died 3/9/2020, Josephine Caring Community assisted living
- Man, 40s, with underlying health conditions
- Woman, 40s, with underlying health conditions, died 3/16/2020
- Woman, 50s, underlying health conditions, died 3/16/2020
- Woman, 80s, with underlying health conditions, died 3/20/20
- Man, 70s, with underlying health conditions, connected to Sunrise View Assisted Living, died 3/20/20
- Woman, 90s, with underlying health conditions, connected to Josephine Caring Community, died 3/19/20
- Woman, 90s, with underlying health conditions, died 3/18/20
1 Washington State death is from Grant County, a patient in their 80s
California
317 from California including:
- Man, 71, with underlying health conditions, had been on cruise
- 2, San Joaquin County
- Man, late 60s, San Mateo
- 5 from Santa Clara County including:
- Man, 80s, hospitalized 3/7/2020, died 03/15/2020
- Man, 50s, hospitalized 3/12/2020, died 3/15/2020
- Jeffrey Ghazarian, 34, “at-risk patient with history of asthma and frequent bronchitis as a child, testicular cancer in 2016”
- No details for many other patients
Louisiana
At least 412 from Louisiana including:
4 from Lambeth House, 15 from Orleans Parish
- 1 Person, 58, hospitalized with underlying health conditions
- 1 Person, 84, Lambeth House retirement community
- James Carriere, 80, Lambeth House retirement community
- 1 Person, 92 Lambeth House retirement community
- 1 Person, 98, Lambeth House retirement community
- 1 Person, no details
- 1 St. James Parish
- 1 Jefferson Parish
- 1 Person, 83, Orleans Parish
- 1 Person, 50, Orleans, with underlying medical conditions
- 1 Person, 77, Jefferson Parish, with underlying medical conditions
- 1 Person, 90, Orleans Parish, with underlying medical conditions
- 1 Person, 77, Orleans Parish
- 1 Person, 53, Orleans Parish
New Jersey
846 from New Jersey including:
- Man, 69, diabetic who suffered two cardiac arrests, Bergen Co, with underlying health conditions
- Man, 90s
- Grace Fusco, 73
- Rita Fusco-Jackson, 55
- Woman, “older than 60” with underlying health conditions, Essex. Co.
- Woman, “older than 60” with underlying health conditions, Hudson
- Man, 50s, Monmouth
- Man, 80s, Essex
- Woman, 70s, Morris
- Man, 40s Bergen County
- Man, 80s, Bergen County
- (Three of the last 5 deaths were from long-term care or rehabilitation facilities)
- Man, 90s, Bergen County, with underlying medical conditions
- Man, 80s, Passaic County with underlying medical conditions
- Woman, 90s, Middlesex County
- Man, 70s, Somerset County
Georgia
At least 208 from Georgia including:
- Man, 67, with underlying medical conditions, Cobb Co.
- Woman, 42, with pre-existing conditions
- Woman, 69, with pre-existing conditions
- Patient at Emory University Hospital
- 2 from Dougherty County
- Bartow County
According to health officials: As of March 22, Georgia deaths were ages 42 to 85. More than three-fourths had underlying medical conditions. At least 10 had underlying health conditions.
Michigan
At least 540 from Michigan including:
- Man, 84
- “Older man with underlying health conditions,” Washtenaw County
- Man, 52, Macomb County with underlying health conditions
- Man, 71, with underlying health issues, Kent County
- Woman, 90s, Detroit
- Woman, 90s, Oakland County, with underlying health conditions.
- Man, 50, with underlying health conditions
- Woman, 81, Detroit, with underlying health conditions
- Woman, 50s, Detroit, with underlying health conditions
- Man, 50s, Southgate, with underlying health conditions
Florida
At least 194 from Florida including:
3 from Altria Willow Wood Assisted Living Facility
- 2 people, 70s, had traveled overseas
- Woman, 69, went straight from Asia to California (where she died)
- Man, 77, Lee County
- Woman, 79, hospitalized with other health conditions, then got coronavirus, Orange County
- Man, 77, from a Broward County, resident of Atria Willow Wood, Fort Lauderdale assisted-living facility
- Manatee County (deceased tested positive but no details)
- Man, 70s, Clay County (Middleburg)
- Man, 88, Palm Beach County
- Man, 92, Broward County, resident of Atria Willow Wood, Fort Lauderdale assisted-living facility.
- Woman, 96, Broward County, resident of Atria Willow Wood, Fort Lauderdale assisted-living facility.
Illinois
At least 248 from Illinois including:
- Patricia Frieson, 61, Gresham woman
- Michael Mika, 73
- Timothy Loving, 59, with chronic substance abuse and diabetes contributing
- Diane Breymeyer, 80, heart disease and diabetes played a role as well
Colorado
At least 125 from Colorado including:
- Woman, 80s, with underlying health conditions, El Paso County
- Man, 70s, with underlying health conditions, Weld County
- Man, mid-60s, Weld County with underlying health conditions
- Man, mid-60s, Eagle County
- Man, 70s, El Paso County
Connecticut
At least 165 from Connecticut including:
- Man, 91, New Canaan
- Man, 88, resident of assisted living facility, Ridgefield
- Man, 88, Stafford Springs nursing home previously hospitalized
Pennsylvania
At least 136 from Pennsylvania including;
2 from Allegheny, Pennsylvania; 2 from Delaware; 2 from Lackawanna; 2 from Montgomery
3 from Northampton, Pennsylvania
- Carmine Fusco
- Alleghany County
- No details
Massachusetts
At least 216 from Massachusetts including:
- Woman, 54, with preexisting condition
- Man, 87, with underlying and preexisting medical conditions
Texas
At least 117 from Texas including:
- Patrick James, 77, died 3/16/2022, Texas Masonic Home in Arlington, Tarrant County
- Man, late 90s, Matagorda County, died 3/16/2022
- Man, 64, already hospitalized for underlying condition, Plano, Collin County, died 3/17/2022
- Man 80s, nursing home in northwest Harris County, with underlying health conditions
- Man, 60s, Dallas
Indiana
At least 116 from Indiana: including patients “over 60” with “other health problems”
Ohio
At least 102 from Ohio including:
- Man, attorney, 76, Toledo area
- Man, 85, Erie County
- Man, 91, Cuyahoga County
Oregon
At least 26 from Oregon including:
- Woman, 60s, Lane County
- Man, 70, Multnomah County, Veteran Affairs Center with underlying health conditions
- Man, 71, Washington County, died 3/17/2022
- Woman, 72, with underlying health conditions
Virginia
At least 52 from Virginia including:
Nevada
At least 46 from Nevada including:
Man, 60s, with underlying health conditions
Missouri
At least 42 from Missouri including:
- Woman, 80s
- Resident, 60s, Boone County
- Judy Wilson-Griffin, African American nurse at St. Mary’s Hospital, with multiple preexisting health problems
Arizona
At least 52 from Arizona including:
- Man, 70s, with underlying health conditions
- Man, 50s, with underlying health conditions, worked for the Phoenix Aviation Department
Vermont
20 from Vermont including:
- Man, 80s, had been hospitalized at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in White River Junction
- Woman, 80s, Burlington Health & Rehab elderly care facility
Wisconsin
At least 56 from Wisconsin including:
- Man, 50s, in Fond du Lac County
- Man, 90s, in Ozaukee County
- Man, 66, in Milwaukee County
- Man 69, in Milwaukee County
South Carolina
At least 40 from South Carolina including:
- “Elderly” resident of Lexington Medical Center Extended Care Skilled Nursing Facility
- “Elderly” with underlying health conditions
- “Elderly” with underlying health conditions, resident of Harmony Assisted Living Facility
Mississippi
At least 35 in Mississippi including:
Howard Pickens, 63, barber with chronic, underlying health conditions
Kentucky
At least 40 from Kentucky including:
- Man, had stroke and pneumonia, was tested for coronavirus after being admitted to hospital
- Man, 67, Anderson County, with “several other health problems”
- Woman, 73, Jefferson County
- Woman, 75, Fayette County
- Man, 77, Hopkins County
- Man, 75, Jefferson County with “other factors” that contributed to his death
Oklahoma
42 from Oklahoma
Maryland
At least 54 from Maryland including:
- Man, 60s, Baltimore County, underlying medical conditions.
- Man, 60s, Prince George’s
- Woman, 40s, with underlying medical conditions
Kansas
21 from Kansas including:
- Dennis Wilson, 70s, with underlying health conditions, Life Care Center, Kansas
- Johnson County, no details
Tennessee
At least 43 from Tennessee including: 2 from Davidson, Tennessee
- Man, 73, with underlying health conditions
- Patient at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, with underlying health conditions
Washington D.C.
At least 21 in Washington D.C. including:
- Woman, 65, with underlying health conditions
- Member of Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in America
Minnesota
At least 24 in Minnesota including:
1 Patient, 80s, with underlying medical conditions
North Carolina
At least 29 from North Carolina, including: 2 from Cabarrus, North Carolina
Puerto Rico
18 from Puerto Rico including:
Woman, 48
Italian woman, 71, died 3/21/2020 after being evacuated from the Costa Luminosa cruise ship with breathing problems.
Man, 73, tourist from New York
Arkansas
At least 14 from Arkansas
Delaware
14 from Delaware (plus one who died out of state) including:
Man, 86, resident of Little Sisters of the Poor Jeanne Jugan Residence, with underlying medical conditions
Man, 76, with underlying health conditions
South Dakota
2 from South Dakota including:
Man, 60-69, with underlying medical conditions
North Dakota
3 from North Dakota including:
Man, 90s, with underlying health conditions
Alabama
At least 44 from Alabama
Utah
8 from Utah including:
Man, over 60, Davis Co., with underlying health conditions
Alaska
4 from Alaska including:
Woman, 63, with underlying medical conditions
Iowa
11 from Iowa including:
Patient, over 81, in Poweshiek County
Patient, between 61 and 80, in Allamakee County
Patient, between 61 and 80, no other info released
New Hampshire
9 from New Hampshire including:
Man, over 60, with “multiple underlying health issues”
Man, over 60
Nebraska
8 from Nebraska including:
Ralph Marasco, 59, died from what was initially thought to be heart disease but tests positive for coronavirus, “suffered from serious underlying health conditions”
Woman, 60s, “hospitalized with underlying health issues”
New Mexico
11 from New Mexico including:
Man, late 70s, with “multiple chronic underlying health issues
Hawaii
3 from Hawaii
Rhode Island
17 from Rhode Island including:
Man, 80s, with underlying health conditions
Patient, 70s, with underlying health conditions
Maine
10 from Maine including:
Man 80s, no other details released
Montana
6 from Montana including:
Jim Tomlin, 77
Guam
4 from Guam including:
Woman, 68, died 3/21/2020, had “other conditions including end-stage renal disease, diabetes and hypertension. The patient and her family decided she would not undergo extreme life-saving measures, such as life support.”
Wyoming
0 from Wyoming




Re: The deaths that specifically were at Kirkland WA Life Care Center and also the one in Kansas City:
Here’s some background :
Life Care’s founder, chairman and CEO, Forrest Preston, personally named in government False Claims Act suit.
Forrest Preston is worth over 1.1 billion as quoted by web search.
The US Department of Justice closed a settlement that was made with Life Care Center facilities for their rampant over billing.
Beecher Hunter is current president of this multi million dollar company.
Thanks for this info.
Here are some interesting questions and wonder if “the officials” could provide answers to this:
Was CV declared to be the cause of death/s?
Or, did the elderly tested before or after death and they tested positive?
What was the specific test that was given and who certified the results of the test? (Keep in mind the false positives that have been published for test kits.)
This doesn’t necessarily mean that somebody died from it. At any given time, people may test positive for XYZ cold or flu category of viruses.
Autopsies done?
Who did the autopsies, if so?
What is on the death certificates as cause of death?
Who signed those death cerificates?
Was the same individual / small group of people for all of the deaths in Washington State and in particular those from the care facility in Kirkland?
What was the span of time in which all the elderly people were pronounced dead who were at the Life Care Center in Kirkland?
Has there ever been this many deaths in a short span of time at this facility, if a short span of time? ( If the time span is particularly short, or particularly long from a logical standpoint, this would produce follow up questions of “officals”).
If it was a longer than a logical span of time, what’s going on?
What is the total population of that nursing care facility?
Governor Jay inslee declared a state of emergency I believe within 24 hours of the 1st death in this nursing care facility.
Was there any paperwork of autopsies and/or death certificates provided to Jay Inslee (governor of WA state)?
What about test results.
What was the protocol and are communication dynamic among the staff at the care facility in Kirkland and the Washington State government / Jay Inslee.
All good questions and I want to add. The full medical chart should be analyzed and published, pRe-existing illness, and all the medical interventions and all medications. There are many many case studies for harms from antiviral drugs and combinations with corticosteroids for previous coronavirus infections (multiorgan failure was reported also). First death in my country was multiorgan failure (not any disclose was given for any medication used for that~~treatment~~)
example
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• Ribavirin in conjunction with corticosteroids (n = 75) (6) o Prospective observational study of 2002 SARS-CoV infected patients who received treatment with ribavirin (14 days) and corticosteroids (21 days); clinical outcomes were followed for 3 weeks. o After initial improvement of fever and pneumonia, 85% of patients developed recurrent fever after 8.9 days, 73% had watery diarrhea after 7.5 days, 80% had radiological worsening after 7.4 days, and 45% had worsening respiratory symptoms after 8.6 days. In 45% of patients, improvement of initial pulmonary lesions was associated with appearance of new radiographic lesions at other sites. o After three weeks, 12% developed spontaneous pneumomediastinum and 20% developed acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
How many dead from the common cold had flu vaccines??? Did flu vaccine contribute to the pandemic?
Yes, we need that data! Did the dead get a flu vaccine?
Yes this is an important question and another important question is did they have tamiflu?
Genuinely true journalism as our society once had. How refreshing!
Thank you ?
Good information – thank you!
I think theres too much focus on the death rates. It is certainly an important factor, however the biggest problem caused by this virus seems to be the impact on the hospitals. Italian hospitals are getting overwhelmed by the sheer number of patients, around 10% of those afflicted are requiring intensive care and they are running out of beds. Once your beds are full where do people go for their non-CV medical needs like strokes and heart attacks?
MASH units are available according to the Admiral from the Public Health Service.
Italy has a healthcare program that is a regionally based national health service known as Servizio Sanitario Nazionale (SSN). It provides universal coverage to citizens and residents, with public healthcare largely free of charge. In the U.S. we still have privately owned hospitals that have a far greater capacity to treat the ill. This is why so many of us fight a government controlled healthcare system.
Thank you. Always a fan . Appreciate you doing the hard work and laying out the truth.
I’m just wondering how many confirmed cases there are in the USA as of today, March 15.
https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/coronaviruse/situation-reports/20200316-sitrep-56-covid-19.pdf?sfvrsn=9fda7db2_2
Hi Suzie — here are the numbers -worldwide – as reported today by the World Health Organization. I do note that the US numbers do not agree with Sharyl’s numbers. Perhaps’s Sharyl has an explanation…
I would trust Sheryl before I trusted the WHO. Those globalist creep me out.
ABSOLUTELY!
Stats from Ann Coulter (Twitter)
Data from quarantined liner Diamond Princess (the perfect natural laboratory to study a virus)
— 3,711 on board
— 705 tested positive for Wuhan Virus
— 6 died (all were over 70)
–Fatality rate 0.85%
It would be interesting to compare the number of deaths of various age groups this year compared to last. And, in the future, this year compared to next.
That is, fatality rate .85% for elderly on that cruise. How many of that 3700 passengers were elderly.. Mortality for the general public will more than likely go way down when we can figure out the number of people who caught it.
I’m interested in knowing — from whom did that first health-care worker contract the virus and then passed it among patients there in WA? Who was he/she in contact with from China or another country, or did it develop out of the blue?
Thank you Sharyl Atttkisson,for keeping us informed. There are over 4800 cancer cases diagnosed every day with over 606,880 deaths from various cancers every year or 1660 people daily. We now have 61 deaths in about a month put this into perspective and that the majority are over 60 and had underlying health issues and that we have never been told if their death was actually from Corona. Let’s all get a grip.
I am curious Sharyl, after the report the military released about vaccine interference from the flu shot, how many of these people do you think got that vaccine? These are great majority elderly so I am going to guess most or all. Just sayin.
Thank you! Exactly the information I’ve been looking for sometime now.
I hope this trend continues with respect to the people that have passed away I am sorry that they died but the threats of this virus seem low. I concur with an article I read stating this virus may have been in the US as early as last year. Barring a mutation that increases the danger of the virus we may be OK.
I am still perplexed by the global response of shut down though.
Amen, Mark.
me too…it’s WAY over the top and may lead to serious financial catastrophes which is what some people want so they can vote Trump out of office…hope many see through this! THINK people!
Good info, thanks.
Is it also possible to get data on the race of coronavirus victims? I have heard rumors that people of East Asian heritage are most susceptible, but if true I don’t expect the media to report it. (They have already decided that identifying the virus’s origin as China is ‘zenophobic’.)
I came to the comment section to say ask as well. That is information I would like to know. They very carefully don’t mention race data in the MSM any more, I guess it would be racist to talk about genetic differences.
Thank you very much for compiling this list as it is though, Sharyl..
https://vdare.com/articles/coronavirus-and-vitamin-c-is-this-why-israel-closed-its-borders
It isn’t that the COVID-19 virus attacks East Asians with more virulence (Italy would be your evidence of that).
The most affected peoples are 1) older people with underlying health issues (particularly lung issues), and 2) people with significant lung damage due to smoking and/or industrial smog.
Guess who has plenty of both categories? China and Italy.
Italy has already been reported that it declared that the very aged and infirm who contract COVID-19 will not be treated. Italy also has single payer health care, so this “death panel” decision would be expected of such a system. It also causes the death rate for this virus to be abnormally high.
China has no environmental guards on its industry or its coal plants. Each of their big cities has a huge layer of haze and smog, to one degree or another. Human life is very cheap there. The image of the successful person smokes cigarettes (so prevalent here in the USA in the 50’s-70’s is very much in vogue there.
Data is beginning to emerge, even at the start of this infection cycle, that people with underlying health and lung issues fair far worse being infected with COVID-19 than the healthy general population.
Most people are recovering, and are saying it is pretty much like a case of influenza.
What puzzles myself is how was it determined to be the virus that caused these deaths. What testing method do they perform on the deceased to verify that the virus was the cause of death.
What testing methods do they perform on the deceased to verify that the flu, or cancer, or any other disease was the cause of death?
Inference and deduction. They tested positive, their symptoms caused or exascerbated the phisiological responses that lead to their death.
The actual “cause” of most deaths, one could argue ALL deaths, is cardiac arrest. But usually other things lead to that. If those can be traced back to symptoms the virus they tested positive for causes, it’s a pretty good bet the virus triggered the downward spiral that led to their cardiac arrest.
Correct. Cardiac arrest. My mother died from “cardiac arrest”. She went into the hospital with a blood glucose level of over 1600. The ER doctor said that was the highest blood glucose level he had ever seen on someone still breathing. She never made it out of PCU.
Know where diabetes was on her death certificate? Nowhere.
She died from cardiac arrest.
The diabetes led to her death but it is nowhere on her death certificate.
My father- in law’s death certificate states cause of death SMOKING that was during the hearings the man was 84 a real heavy drinker all his life he weigh under 100lbs.and in a nursing home. End of story
exactly this what you said here. I want to know what tests they have, what their accuracy is, how they got them so fast (detect the sarcasm here?). want to hear the heroic detailed accounts showing proving the science of these tests to the scientifically savvy. show us the science!
exactly, is their reporting data accurate? they need to PROVE IT!!
From tissue biopsies. Lung tissue.
Thank you so much for concise straightforward information with no opinion mixed in… this topic that just needs the facts right now, and this is perfect, thank you.
Keep up the excellent reporting.
Very few Americans know the numbers that you are reporting.
Thank you
Nice work. I appreciate your efforts and honest reporting. Thank you.
Thank you for being a real journalist and reporting the facts.
However, it could equal or surpass the 2018-2019 season’s 34,200 flu-related deaths. Overall, the CDC estimates that 12,000 and 61,000 deaths annually since 2010 can be blamed on the flu. Globally, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the flu kills 290,000 to 650,000 people per year.Feb 11, 2020
Why can’t people realize that this is a manufactured crisis! It’s the flu with a new name! People die from it all the time. The difference is Trump is the President.
This is not a manufactured crisis. This is real life and a real threat. The virus does not care about politics. Trump is not to blame for this crisis but he is responsible for the government’s response. He did dismantle the US Pandemic response team in 2018. That is a fact. We have been slow to respond and now death is at our door. I am sorry that you have no idea how bad things are about going to become. If you are older or have older loved ones please believe this is real, stock up, and isolate now.
Not a fact, numerous reports to the contrary. Narrative being pushed by Obama Klan!
omg. you didn’t just put this Obama. FFS.
*on Obama
Actually…a witness running this department testified to the false information promoted by the media. This NEVER happened. Total false report!!!
No, the Trump administration didn’t weaken US biodefenses. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/no-the-trump-administration-didnt-weaken-us-biodefenses
yes it did
According to the WaPo, Trump DID NOT fire the NSC Pandemic response team. The entire NSC had become bloated, and the administration reduced numbers and reorganized, but the bio defense team remains in place.
he most certainly did..and admitted it himself….” i dont like having people sitting around doing nothing…we can call them back if we need them” Donald Trump March 2020
He did not dismantle the Pandemoc response team. That was proven as false news yesterday.
Check your facts. You are wrong about disassembling the pandemic response unit
Emma, you may want to revisit the accusations regarding a trump dismantling… it’s another media propaganda attack that is debunked.
No he didn’t. Read Tim Morrison’s piece. He was there and disputes your “fact”.
Fake news Emma.
China notified WHO 12/31/19.
Trump restricted travel 01/31/20
WHO declared world wide problem 3/11/20.
WHO ?Who was late doing something?
Jan 14, 2020 – WHO tells everyone don’t worry because China says coronavirus isn’t contagious.
Emma, if you want to assert that a tiny “National Security Council directorate” equates to the “US Pandemic response team”
then you are repeating pure nonsense.
Fool,go learn things.
1) base virus stolen by Chinese from Canada
2) Chinese agents expelled,went back to their lab in Wuhan
3) Wuhan lab modified the virus,spliced in HIV acid base
4) accidentally or intentionally it escaped
5) first type a of virus infected and killed
6) then mutated and became airborne
7)type 2-7 are current mutations in world,everyone trying to get ahead of
8) the virus is sars-cov-2; the disease that comes from it is covid-19,Wuhan virus
9) the disease even if recovered from has long term effects,lung scarring,pulmonary issues,breathing capabilities etc
10) covid-19 causes among other things overproduction of body resources to fight germs like HIV and can cause death
11)patient zero had no association with markets etc.,Coronas are typically created,patented,and then manufactured
12) it is highly doubtful this was an accident
Where did you get this information? Suspected it but had no source other than a couple of news reports describing how virus escaped Wuhan lab.
Your primary source of information? I genuinely would be interested in reading the scientific evidence stated here.
The differences in opinion are interesting to watch.You seem to state a Resident Evil type of scenario with your comment then I read someone else says its simply a hoax. What is evident to me is now that truth isnt truth anymore and we are able to comment on others statements freely.
I would put the current state of affairs for the human population as confused. This virus is just another symptom of that.
I have no opinion on who is right or who is wrong. The relevant thing is there simply is no truth any longer. This ultimately is what will not end well.
Well said. It’s disgusting how it became so political.
you nailed it! It’s obvious to most, and if u shut out “the news” its common sense.
all about context. numbers mean nothing outside of context.
placed side-by-side with other stuff, its nothing, but “the news” won’t publish like that. too bad for the sucker born every minute.
you think France is locking down just to get Trump?
In all fairness, governments panic as well as individuals. Because there’s always an individual or a few individuals calling the shots. There’s a lot of noise about all of this, but who do you believe? So do you err on the side of caution or bravado?
No politician that wants to get re-elected wants to be the one who underestimated a virus OR overestimated it.
That’s why they resist at first but then suddenly fall like dominoes.. As soon as one governmental entity folds, the rest then do the same because they can use the others doing so as political cover. “We all thought it was going to get bad., which is why we did what we did” is the excuse if they turn out to have been overly cautious. No one wants to be the regime that let people die because they didn’t believe what everyone else believed. It’s the proverbial dam bursting from a few leaks. Governments have to deal with uncertainty just like we do.
The difference is it spreads 8 times faster! Not the president! Figures you want to blame him!
Agreed
maybe not manufactured, but certain people are sure using this to scare people into NOT voting for him as the scare has caused businesses to shut down and then a recession will insue….and they LOVE that.
Ignorance is bliss!
That’s about right, in a nutshell. That’s my take. There’s lots we don’t know. But there’s lots we do. This virus could be a Chinese virus from Fort Detrick. It’s a virus that Nathan Rich shows is on the list of bugs they were using there, apparently experimenting on animals (since they hired someone trained to work with animals, as Rich points out). It’s pretty coincidental that you have an incidence of various sorts of illnesses in the area of Fort Detrick (vaping illness ‘clusters’ [vaping is ‘not’ contagious!], flues. Were those covid 19 outbreaks courtesy of a bioweapons lab at Fort Detrick that the CDC, who has a super surveillance system, issued an order to to shut down due to containment problems?
I agree with Michel Chossudovsky that this virus is a nasty flu type of virus but certainly not the vicious killer that Big Pharma-funded tv and other tools are saying it is. The (unmanipulated) numbers don’t warrant the label of ‘pandemic’ in fact, is my understanding. (They labelled this outbreak [of correctly labelled covid 19] a pandemic before anything much had happened! That tells you something!)
It’s established that the ground zero for the virus was not the Wuhan fish market. How the virus got to China is still a matter of speculation (5 coronaviruses in the US and one type in China). Why let a good crisis go to waste is how the American ruling class thinks. Perhaps they took the virus there in order to cover their asses and score some geopolitical points in the process. Perhaps it was an accident (the simulation exercises they held in Wuhan just prior to the reported outbreak in China that included American delegates), but again, they took advantage. There’s some (on the surface anyway) contradictory information there, in that if the whole thing was planned (rather than just planned for), then an ‘accidental’ escape of the virus from Fort Detrick would kind of not make sense. As I said, We don’t have all of the facts. But it is a fact that Trump is now gleefully talking about a Chinese virus. That’s what the US ruling class does. It’s lawless and belligerent and absolutely fascist. (I have no use for a Chinese ruling class that imposes a terrifying social credit system on its people, either.)
that was a lot of words…all total bs. What medical school did you go to?
Beverly, I agree with you. Looking at the death rates, I don’t see the argument for this being worse than a typical flu season. Additionally, so many of the deaths attributed to covid 19 would have occurred anyway. Is the number of deaths in March 2020 any higher than it was in March 2019? I don’t see how it could be. We are seeing the power of a globally consolidated media friendly to CCP in China when they decide to yell FIRE in crowded theater.
“ 27 deaths from Life Care Center, Kirkland (46% of total US deaths) “
Not all of these deaths are actually confirmed attributable to the Coronavirus. Surmised.
A nursing home in Kirkland, WA is a prime location for Vitamin D deficiency. This is due to the high latitude (low UV), overcast skies (lower UV), winter season (even lower UV) and old skin (low conversion of UV to vitaminD). There are a number of articles on NIH ( google search using “influenza vitamin d nih” ) describing and explaining the correlation between low vitamin D levels and influenza. In particular:
“On the other hand, it is well known that there is a seasonality to influenza that correlates well with the seasonal drop in vitamin D or 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) levels.2 Levels of 25(OH)D are quite low in nursing home residents, and supplementation with 2000 IU of vitamin D can bring levels to normal safely in most patients.3 The use of vitamin D as a prophylactic for influenza has shown promise in prevention of illness and reduction of secondary asthma in children.”
From:
“Vitamin D for influenza”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4463890/
At the very least, the nursing home residents should have their vitamin D levels checked. The test is cheap, supplementation is even cheaper.
Thank you…I think a LOT of this WuFlu is other stuff that was caught (good ol’ Norovirus) and then turned into pneumonia or whatever..
On the contrary, there are probably many people with mild symptoms, who think it is just a cold and people with no symptoms, who have no idea. Many are not confirmed cases, never even tested, so never counted. It is no doubt much bigger than we realize.
Or it is not.
If there are more people that have it and don’t get tested, all that does is lower the mortality percentage (you can bet people who are dying ARE being tested), that leaves more survivors who never get tested. Proving that this is overblown to the nth. This thing does NOT warrant the complete shutdown of all society.
Perhaps the area with the cold and the rainfall due to the clouds contributes to the rate of the flu?
When we use the term “internet search” (or just “search”) instead of using their preferred term, “google search” it helps take some of their power away, a nice habit to develop. (Even nicer—not using them.)
Every time we put their brand name into print for no reason, we are giving free publicity and advertising to this uber-powerful, multi-national (globalist) and politically biased corporation — that works to control our speech, invade our privacy, record and sell our data, influence our thought/information received, and to rig our elections.
Mr. Brennan from NJ had emphysema and hypertension as well. Rita Fusco Jackson, who also died in Freehold, got it from her brothers who trained horses with Brennan. They’re both in bad shape I heard. Honestly I’m not sure about her physical condition prior & would rather not speculate. One California, I believe Sacramento was in a long term care facility. Rita passed Thursday, her results came back Saturday. Of all the cases I’ve researched Rita appears to be the most atypical.
Right down the block from Billy Gates. He needs to be tried for Eugenics
The nursing homes com from the fecal route (which is largely ignored in the media). Singapore used this approach.