The new, accurate numbers would mean 1 out of every 730 Ohio residents has died of Covid since the onset of the pandemic.But it was clear there was a discrepancy from looking at medical examiner data & sources who said doctors who are not used to using the death certificate system were struggling with using it and being timely. Funeral directors also complained of issues/delays.
— Rachel Dissell (@RachelDissell) February 11, 2021
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