Several Pa. Coroners Cite Discrepancies in State's Reporting of COVID-19 Deaths
“Dr. Rachel Levine announced that there were two deaths in Lycoming County, however, none of those deaths have been reported to my office. Therefore, we don’t believe that those cases did occur here in Lycoming County,” Kiessling explained in a video on Facebook.
“We’ve actually had 3 COVID-19 deaths here in Bradford County,” says Bradford County Coroner Thomas Carman, "only one of those three deaths was a Bradford County resident. The other two were New York residents who passed away at a Bradford County hospital. But the Pennsylvania Department of Health is reporting 5 total COVID-19 deaths in Bradford County. I have no idea, nor, do the funeral homes, where the DOH is getting these presumed cases,” says Carman.
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"During the data cleaning process, which is continuous if we find out new information sometimes totals may change based on that, but we are confident our numbers are accurate,” says Nate Wardle, Press Secretary for the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
A “probable death” is one that a doctor believes is caused by COVID-19, '''even though the patient is never tested for the virus
“We realize that this category can be confusing, since it does change over time,” Levine said.'''
categories change?
gender… cause of death… etc
https://www.weny.com/story/42038259/several-pa-coroners-cite-discrepancies-state-reporting-of-covid-19-deaths
https://jonsnewplace.wordpress.com/2020/04/25/pa-removes-200-probable-deaths-from-state-coronavirus-count-as-questions-mount-about-reporting-process-accuracy/
http://www.floppingaces.net/most-wanted/pennsylvania-forced-to-remove-hundreds-of-deaths-from-coronavirus-death-count-after-coroners-raise-red-flags/