Snowball Found it?
France: on April 3 the French Government reported 17,827 additional cases and 532 additional deaths from nursing homes that had not been reported previously.
On April 2, it had reported 884 additional deaths.
That explains why France jumped up the rankings overnight.
EDIT: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavir ... ry/france/
Take a look at their graph for new daily cases
We can only wonder what the other countries are doing with Nursing Home and "at home" deaths. That is (for France) 1,416 "extra" deaths out of a total of 6,507. 1,416 extra deaths on an original total of 5,091 is a hike of 27.81%
If all countries are/were not reporting non-hospital we could be under-reporting total deaths by 20-28%
at 25% that would be 279,730 so far not-counted deaths
Are we including at home deaths/nursing home figures in our totals?