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400,000: The invisible deaths of covid-19 Marc Fisher, Lori Rozsa, Mark Kreidler and Annie Gowen, The Washington Post Jan. 17, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 5 1of5Cardiologist Yee Se Choa Ong, who worked at CCOM Medical Group in Muskogee, decided to practice in Oklahoma in part because of its high rate of heart disease.Photo for The Washington Post by Shane BevelShow MoreShow Less 2of5Ann Barker Ong, who also had tested positive for the coronavirus, held her husband s hand as he died Dec. 21.Photo for The Washington Post by Shane BevelShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5Yee Se Choa Ong on his journey decades ago from his native Philippines to the United States.Photo for The Washington Post by Shane BevelShow MoreShow Less ....
It took 12 weeks for the death toll to rise from 200,000 to 300,000. The death toll has leaped from 300,000 to almost 400,000 in less than five weeks. ....