One death every 16 seconds … What is Corona doing “now” on Earth?



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Mike Ryan, WHO’s leading emergency expert, joined a press conference in Geneva. "Currently reported numbers may represent a lower estimate of people who contracted or died from COVID-19".

He continued saying "When you count something, you can’t calculate it perfectly, but I can assure you that the current numbers are likely less than the actual Covid-19 total."As cited "Reuters".

The Corona virus first appeared in December 2019, before spreading throughout the world, changing the way of life.

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The number of deaths from coronavirus-related diseases has doubled from half a million in just three months, and the list of deaths is led by the United States, Brazil and India.

Worldwide, more than 5,400 die every 24 hours, according to Reuters calculations, based on the average number of deaths so far in September.

This equates to approximately 226 deaths per hour, or one every 16 seconds. Watching a 90-minute soccer game, an average of 340 people die.

The United States, Brazil, and India account for about 45 percent of all Covid-19 deaths globally, while the Latin American region alone accounts for more than a third of deaths.

And a World Health Organization official announced Monday that the official number of Corona deaths worldwide may be less than the actual total, indicating that there may already be more than a million deaths.

“The figures currently being reported may represent a lower estimate of the people who contracted or died from COVID-19,” WHO’s chief emergency expert Mike Ryan said at a news conference in Geneva.

He went on to say: “When you calculate something, you can’t calculate it perfectly, but I can assure you that the current numbers are likely to be less than the actual Covid-19 total,” according to “Reuters.”

The Corona virus first appeared in December 2019, before spreading throughout the world, changing the way of life.



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