Global Covid-19 deaths surpass 6 million
16 December 2022
The global Covid-19 death toll surpassed 6 million on Monday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University, APA reports citing CNN.
Global daily deaths have been dropping quickly over the past month, down from about 11,000 a day in the second week of February to about 7,000 a day now – one of the lowest rates reported over the past year.
But the loss is still immense, with about 1 million deaths recorded over the past four months.
About 1 in every 1,300 people globally has died of Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic, and experts have said official death tolls are likely an undercount.
World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus tweeted on Sunday that it’s “too early to declare victory” over Covid-19.
“Many countries are facing high rates of hospitalization & death. With high transmission, the threat of a new, more dangerous variant remains real. We urge all people to exercise caution and all governments to stay the course,” he said.
https://apa.az/en/america/global-covid-19-deaths-surpass-6-million-391853
Global daily deaths have been dropping quickly over the past month, down from about 11,000 a day in the second week of February to about 7,000 a day now – one of the lowest rates reported over the past year.
But the loss is still immense, with about 1 million deaths recorded over the past four months.
About 1 in every 1,300 people globally has died of Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic, and experts have said official death tolls are likely an undercount.
World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus tweeted on Sunday that it’s “too early to declare victory” over Covid-19.
“Many countries are facing high rates of hospitalization & death. With high transmission, the threat of a new, more dangerous variant remains real. We urge all people to exercise caution and all governments to stay the course,” he said.
https://apa.az/en/america/global-covid-19-deaths-surpass-6-million-391853