Study estimates at least 5,000 more dead in New York City than reported

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-05-14 13:38:52

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New York, May 14 (RHC)-- In New York City, a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found the death rate in recent weeks spiked to more than 24,000 deaths above normal — suggesting there were about 5,000 more deaths due to COVID-19 than the city has officially reported.

Meanwhile, the urgent care chain CityMD says it mistakenly told 15,000 people in New York and New Jersey who tested positive for coronavirus antibodies that they’re immune to COVID-19.  Medical researchers say they still haven’t established whether people with antibodies are protected from another infection, whether they could still infect other people or for how long any immunity might last. 

According to reports, there are concerns about the reliability of newly developed antibody tests, many of which have been linked to false positives and false negatives.


 



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