The model projects that almost all nations will be over the Omicron surge by mid-March, a briefing said. It also said there would be high immunity left behind.
India could suffer world s highest COVID-19 death toll: report
India, which accounts for almost 18 per cent of the world s population, reported 46 per cent of the new COVID-19 cases worldwide last week, reveals WHO in its weekly epidemiological report
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India, which is going through the world s biggest health crisis, is likely to see its COVID-19 death toll double from current levels in the coming weeks, according to researchers at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore and the University of Washington.
Indian Institute of Science s research team projected that around 4,04,000 COVID-related deaths will occur by June 11, 2021, if the current trend continues, as per a Bloomberg report. On the other hand, the University of Washington s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation predicted more than 10.18 lakh deaths by the end of July.
COVID model projects 567,000 deaths by April
More than a million people have already received their first COVID vaccine shots By CNN staff | December 24, 2020 at 11:31 AM CST - Updated December 24 at 11:31 AM
(CNN) – Even with the vaccine rollout, coronavirus deaths in the United States are projected to reach more than a half million by April.
The group also found that deaths could skyrocket to 731,000 over the same time period if states ease-up on pandemic mandates.
Researchers also say more than 33,000 lives could be saved by expected vaccine distributions.
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More than a million people have already received their first shot of a COVID-19 vaccine.