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My County (Lincoln) is one of a handful that does not have an ICU bed. So far, we haven't had any positive testings either.
If someone tests positive and (God forbid) needs critical care, they'll probably be moved to a hospital in a better equipped County.
Suppose (another God forbid here) they die there.
In which County would they be listed as a fatality - their home County, or the one in which they died?
Logic demands they'd be listed as a fatality of their home County, but I'm not sure if logic is what's used to figure the statistics.

lapfog_1
(30,692 posts)thus in the county where they died most likely.
But I suppose the stat could be gathered drom the listed home address of the victim.
Bernardo de La Paz
(53,048 posts)SmartVoter22
(639 posts)You're birth certificate lists where you were born.
You're death certificate lists where you died.
Where you lived, visited, or trespassed during in the interim is irrelevant.