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COVID-19 deaths may be double what we thought

COVID-19 deaths may be double what we thought CDC The coronavirus pandemic has claimed more than 3 million lives, an almost unfathomable human toll. Now, new figures suggest that the true global COVID-19 death toll has been grossly undercounted. Coronavirus has killed 6.9 million people, more than double the 3.2 million deaths that have been officially reported worldwide, according to analysis from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington (IHME). At 574,000 deaths, the United States has reported more COVID-19 causalities than any other country. But the IHME report estimates the US death toll at more than 905,000 people around 58% higher.

Vice President Harris family in India grapples with COVID-19

As a child, Harris used to visit India every other year. Now all that remains of her extended family there are her aunt and uncle. Another Indian-born aunt lives in Canada. Balachandran said that while he used to hear about friends of friends getting the virus, now it’s hitting close to home. Those he knows personally or worked with are getting the virus, and some are dying. “The conditions are pretty bad in India,” he said. Balachandran considers himself one of the lucky ones, as he’s retired and largely stays home alone, leaving only occasionally for groceries, so that “nobody can infect me other than myself.”

Pressure rises for India lockdown as coronavirus surge breaks record again

Pressure rises for India lockdown as coronavirus surge breaks record again Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi faced growing pressure Friday to impose a strict nationwide lockdown, despite the economic pain it will exact, as a startling surge in coronavirus cases that has pummelled the country s health system shows no signs of abating. Many medical experts, opposition leaders and even Supreme Court judges are calling for national restrictions, arguing that a patchwork of state rules is insufficient to quell the rise in infections. Indian television stations broadcast images of patients lying on stretchers outside hospitals waiting to be admitted, with hospital beds and critical oxygen in short supply. People infected with COVID-19 in villages are being treated in makeshift outdoor clinics, with IV drips hanging from trees.

Vaccine favourites and a Canadian on death row: In The News for May 7 | iNFOnews

Vaccine favourites and a Canadian on death row: In The News for May 7 A health-care worker prepares a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at a UHN COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Toronto on Thursday, January 7, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette May 07, 2021 - 1:31 AM In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what s on the radar of our editors for the morning of May 7 . What we are watching in Canada . OTTAWA - A new survey from Proof Strategies suggests it s not only Canada s national vaccine advisers who have a preferred vaccine.

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