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2020 will be remembered as the year we all lost so much. The coronavirus pandemic has swept the globe, shutting down our cities and towns, and claiming nearly two million lives to date. Outside of that, the rhythms of life continue and people die of what we could now call normal causes that is old age, disease, accidents, and other things that have nothing to do with Covid-19. In 2020, 16 billionaires passed away and in what is surprising, given the current climate, it seems none of them did so as a result of contracting Covid-19. In fact, the only known billionaire to contract coronavirus is Donald Trump, and, as we all know, he survived his battle with the deadly virus. This death toll is down from the death of 23 billionaires in 2019. Alas, 2021 has also already claimed one notable billionaire: Casino magnate Sheldon Adelson passed away this week. Of the 16 billionaires who died in 2020, nine of them were self-made, one inherited her fortune, and the other six inherited a fortun