I saw some news feed saying Oklahoma ranks #4 in the U.S. for new COVID-19 cases...and our hospitals are not full.
Testing positive doesn't mean you are going to die or even get sick....my granddaughter and her dad both tested positive and never got sick.
Here's something interesting . . .
116 divide by 33614 equals .0035 fatalities, or .35%, in other words,
99.65% survive covid.
Compare to . . .

Which works out to 2%.
So why is the overall US death rate almost 6 times higher than the Alaska death rate?
Let's look at Hawaii, another isolated population of smaller size . . .
This is 1.3%, or just over half the reported national death rate.
So what's real?
The bulk numbers that are easier to fudge? OR the smaller state numbers, that are harder to fudge?
Oh, and I've been hearing that Covid tests can also show positives for other corona viruses. If that's true . . .
Much love!