Re: COVID-19 - Part 2
Another thing to keep in mind, while we're talking about H1N1, is that the final death count is an approximation by the CDC - and it's much higher than the day to day tracking by states during the outbreak (which is how we currently are tracking the COVID deaths) showed.
In November of 2009, six months after the outbreak began, the official death count of H1N1 was approximately 4,000 people. The final accepted number would end up more than three times that.
Another thing to keep in mind, while we're talking about H1N1, is that the final death count is an approximation by the CDC - and it's much higher than the day to day tracking by states during the outbreak (which is how we currently are tracking the COVID deaths) showed.
In November of 2009, six months after the outbreak began, the official death count of H1N1 was approximately 4,000 people. The final accepted number would end up more than three times that.
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