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DENVER An officer in Colorado was shot in the leg and police launched a search for the shooter.
Officers responded late Saturday to a home in Denver on a report of a person on a porch who did not belong there, Division Chief Ron Thomas told reporters early Sunday.
The shooter opened fire on officers at the scene and one officer was shot in the leg, Thomas said. The officer was taken to Denver Health Medical Center in critical condition.
Police were not immediately sure whether the suspect was in custody. Thomas said officers made contact with multiple “individuals of interest” but the investigation was still ongoing.
We are still holding our breath : Denver officer shot in the leg; police search for shooter
Police say officer is in stable condition after surgery
KMGH
Posted at 8:50 AM, May 09, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-10 08:15:39-04
DENVER â A Denver officer was shot in the leg overnight after responding to trespassing call and police are still looking for the shooter.
Devener Police Department Division Chief Ron Thomas told reporters early Sunday that officers responded to a home near Alcott Street and W. 42nd Avenue on a report of a person on a porch who did not belong there. The shooter opened fire on the officers at the scene and one officer was shot in the lower extremities.
Have Over 343,000 More Americans Died From COVID? A memorial and vigil for victims of COVID-19 held in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, in early March. Photo: Aimee Dilger/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
According to a new analysis by the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, the coronavirus pandemic may have already killed 905,000 people in the U.S. as of May 3. That is 61 percent higher than the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s official estimated count of deaths attributed to COVID-19 up to about that date, which is nearly 561,600. The IHME’s estimate for the total number of global deaths, meanwhile, is more than double the official count: 6.93 million people, rather than 3.24 million and it predicts that 2.5 million more will die of COVID-19 around the world by September, including an additional 44,000 in the U.S.
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The world may have undercounted Covid-19 deaths by a staggering margin, according to an analysis released Thursday by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington School of Medicine. The actual count may actually be 6.9 million deaths, more than double official tolls.
The United States alone is estimated to have had 905,000 Covid-19 fatalities, vastly more than the 579,000 deaths officially reported, and more than any other country. The calculation is based on modeling of excess mortality that has occurred during the pandemic.
The drastic difference highlights how difficult it is to keep track of even basic metrics like deaths when a deadly disease is raging. The higher toll also means the ripples of the pandemic have spread wider than realized, particularly for health workers on the front lines who have repeatedly faced the onslaught with limited medical resources and personal protec