Coronavirus kills nearly 15 million globally in two years - WHO

06 May 2022, 11:44 | Science
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Between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2021, the so-called excess death rate due to COVID-19 reached about 14.9 million people, the World Health Organization (WHO) said.. Deaths tangentially related to COVID-19 are linked to other health conditions for which people did not have access to prevention and treatment as health systems were overwhelmed by the pandemic. " A significant proportion of excess deaths (84%) occur in Southeast Asia, Europe and the Americas.

Middle income countries account for 81% of excess deaths, 53% in lower middle income countries and 28% in upper middle income countries. Of the total number of deaths, 57% were men, 43% were women. By the way, doctors say that since the end of February 2022, the epidemic situation with COVID-19 in Ukraine has improved significantly.. The number of deaths from coronavirus over the past month has decreased by more than four times - up to 10 people a day. News from in Telegram. Subscribe to our channel https://t. me/korrespondentnet Author: 1.




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