Talked to an ER Nurse tonight who works in the Chicago suburbs. I asked her if there is one thing that might bring someone over the edge on Covid 19 cases -- what is it. She said morbidly obese. I said do you know why, she said that's determined by how many body bags she brings to morgue. She sees many people and many ages and many overweight people presenting with the disease, and most are recovering. But she did reiterate it is the morbidly obese that--in Chicago area -- are not surviving this pandemic. I have not heard that on the news before. She also said that that two years from now we will know so much more than today. Also said they have come a long way in knowing how to treat the very different stages of pandemic that are presented every day. I asked if her hospital gave everyone who died a covid 19 death certificate even if they had underlying circumstances, and she said as far as she know, yes. They would not have died if the Covid 19 were not present. I say two or three causes of death should be presented, she agreed, but pandemic rules right now. Does that skew the numbers -- maybe.