Latest Coronavirus - Yikes

I well remember the story had the death totals extrapolated for the entire year if the death rate remained the same as the first several months. I'm thinking that it predicted a 6 figure lower death rate for this year.
One example was that Pritzer press conf where the Dr said anyone that had covid died from that even if it was a terminally person in hospice or a car wreck
 
Any number on people with permanent or semi-permanent complications from COVID? With the number of deaths decreasing, we still have to worry about that and about hospital bed space. This isn't the time to let our guard down.

One of my best friends had COVID a month ago and ran fever for three weeks. He's better now but he can't catch a deep breath. His doctor told him there was no way to tell if this was temporary or permanent. He's 55 and was in good health before he got sick.
Chattanooga finally had enough beds open to let my mom have some surgery she has needed for a while.
 
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