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Why is Wikipedia not keeping tabs on Corona Virus deaths (and they should ALL be here, noteworthy in remembrance and archival significance)?
ask Democracy Now! where they are getting their info. I learned about Jenny Polanco and Manu Dibangu there. Also Mike Longo, whom Wikipedia has named. And the Fountains of Wayne member? What about Brooklyn principal Dez-Ann Romain or NJ middle school teacher James Brown? Well, every single person should be at least listed here. But all I see is like, 10.
"longtime NBC audio technician Larry Edgeworth died from complications of the Corona Virus.". That was last Monday. sheez.
zergnet is where i found out about
Terrence McNally, Mark Blum, John Diffie, John "Bucky" Pizzarelli
Is all these subcategories for different states really necessary? A fair amount of them only has one listed name. Would it not be more succinct to have the one category US COVID deaths at this location? Rusted AutoParts17:50, 22 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]