Total death toll from COVID-19 could be at least 6-8 million: WHO
At least 6-8 million people may have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic so far versus the World Health Organization's...
At least 6-8 million people may have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic so far versus the World Health Organization's official toll of around 3.4 million, a WHO official said on Friday.
"...This number would truly be two to three times higher. So I think safely about 6 to 8 mill lion deaths could be an estimate on a cautionary note," said Samira Asma, WHO's Assistant Director-General in its data and analytics division at a virtual press briefing.
For the latest news, follow us on Twitter @Aaj_Urdu. We are also on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
coronavirus
WHO
covid
Related Stories
Pro-Palestinian protesters arrested at Yale, NYU; Columbia cancels in-person classes
Modi accused of targeting Muslims in election speech
Naima Khatoon becomes first woman Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University in 100 years
Married Indian man sentenced to prison for killing girlfriend
Bystanders rescue 71-year-old man from burning car on Minnesota highway
UK police launch hate crime investigation after clip of Muslim woman being attacked
Taboola
Taboola ads will show in this div
Most Popular
Comments are closed on this story.