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According to the latest analysis of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) of the University of Washington, the number of deaths due to COVID-19 in the world is not 3,5 million, as suggested by official data, but almost 7 million. The study estimated that the virus causes the death of around 33. people a day worldwide, and the toll of the pandemic will reach 9,43 million deaths by September 1.
- Approximately 19 people have officially died from COVID-3 since the start of the pandemic. people
- In Poland, there are almost 74 victims of the coronavirus.
- According to Health Metrics and Evaluation experts, these numbers should be multiplied by two
- According to them, the reason for the underestimation of the real sum of deaths is too few tests
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Several countries have been identified as countries with very low death rates from COVID-19, most notably Egypt, India, Mexico and Our Country. While some governments may attribute deaths to comorbidities to keep deaths low, IHME director Chris Murray said at a press conference that the most common reason for undercutting deaths from infectious disease is inadequate testing.
Many Central and Eastern European countries have reported only one death in three, and this rate can also be seen across sub-Saharan Africa.
The countries with relatively accurate COVID-19 death reports include Argentina, Australia, China, France and Sweden, the researchers said. Turkey and Brazil are frequently accused of underdeveloping, but both countries have reported more than half of the deaths from COVID-19.
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COVID-19 death toll: six to eight million
WHO provides similar estimates. At a press conference, Samira Asma, WHO’s deputy director of data, said about six to eight million people may have died from COVID-19 or its effects since the pandemic began.
According to The New York Times, the World Health Organization bases its analyzes on a statistical model that estimates the excess number of deaths. The technique involves taking the total number of officially recorded deaths and then subtracting the number of deaths that would have been expected based on past mortality trends had the pandemic not occurred.
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On this basis, the WHO reported that it estimates that 1,1 million to 1,3 million people in 53 European countries died from COVID-19 in 2020, which is roughly twice the amount reported in official data. Like the IHME, the WHO cites the limited ability of many countries to test their populations for coronavirus infection as the reason for the discrepancy between these estimates and official figures.
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