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TopicWashington State admits to counting gun deaths as COVID-19
Rebel_Patriot
05/28/20 8:55:02 AM
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NightMarishPie posted...
The state also has about 3,000 death certificates in their system that have deaths relating to symptoms of coronavirus. These are not counted in the death numbers because they have not been investigated fully yet. If all are actual coronavirus deaths, it would put Washington into the top 10 highest death counts by state (assuming the other states arent counting deaths the way we are). That would be a bad look for Inslee, and would keep us closed longer.

So, while I don't doubt they are counting a few gun deaths are coronavirus deaths, it looks like they are really undercounting the number of "potential" coronavirus deaths. Either way, the stats are pretty questionable at best.
Like I said, the inaccuracy nationwide could mean a lot. But on an individual basis, if your family member died of a crime or accident or negligence... and you have to deal with life insurance, funerals, obituaries, family grievances, etc.... and the official cause is wrong, could be cause for a lot of stress and conflict. Something grieving families shouldnt have to endure.

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