New York City Hits 10,000 Dead After Including 'Probable' Deaths

New York City Hits 10,000 Dead After Including 'Probable' Deaths

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New York City has started including probable COVID-19 deaths in their official count, adding nearly 4,000 deaths of individuals who were not tested but were presumed to have died from the virus. This change aims to provide a more accurate representation of the pandemic's impact. The Health Commissioner emphasized the importance of counting every COVID-19 death to understand the epidemic's scale and guide decisions. Despite a leveling in hospitalizations, the death rate remains high, with NYC experiencing more deaths per capita than Italy. This data is crucial for assessing the pandemic's scope and making informed decisions.

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How many extra deaths were accounted for that never received an official test?

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What did city administrators say about the counting of COVID-19 fatalities?

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What did the Health Commissioner say about the impact of each death?

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What is the significance of the data collected regarding COVID-19 deaths?

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How does the death rate in New York City compare to that in Italy?

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