Anonymous ID: 470778 July 19, 2020, 11:54 p.m. No.10019370   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Why Colorado’s covid numbers don’t add up as of July 19th 2020

 

Hospitalized for covid on bar graft = 5084 when added together.

Currently hospitalized for covid =273 positive and 128 presumed = 401

*Total deaths from covid = 1420 with probable of 332 more = 1752

Covid death actual claim on Colorado site for covid is 1615why do these differ?

 

According to NYTIMES article today 57 % of colorado deaths occurred in nursing homes/care facilities. 1615 times .57 = 920.55 deaths in nursing homes/ care facilities approx.

 

This leaves 694.45 deaths of covid to the rest of Colorado.

 

As of July 2019 Colorado had apopulation of 5,758,736 people..

 

Not a pandemic and not even close to making everyone in Colorado mask up.

 

Prove me wrong.

 

https://covid19.colorado.gov/hospital-data

 

https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/CO/PST045219

 

A New York Times Analysis found 14 states where more than half of total deaths occurred in facilities for the elderly. It was 55 percent in Connecticut, 57 percent in Colorado, North Carolina and Kentucky, 58 percent in Virginia, 59 percent in Massachusetts, 61 percent in Delaware, 66 percent in Pennsylvania, 73 percent in Rhode Island and 80 percent in West Virginia and Minnesota.