In one very small (in population, 15,000) county in Colorado the County Coroner fought for two months, going all the way to the governor’s office, to remove 3 improper COVID deaths from the records. Two died of gunshot wounds, the other from a motorcycle accident. Since both had tested positive for COVID prior to their deaths, they were recorded as COVID deaths. Most coroners can’t be bothered but she refused to give up. She said such improper death records, if allowed to build, would skew the death rate in such a small county, leading to more restrictions which were unwarranted. As of yesterday, total deaths in that county from COVID are 6.
RE: As of yesterday, total deaths in that county from COVID are 6.
So, does this 6 deaths still include the gunshot and motorcycle deaths or did they already remove them?