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Real COVID-19 death toll could be ‘two to three’ times above official stats: WHO

Geneva, Switzerland
Reuters

Official tolls showing the number of deaths directly or indirectly attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic are likely to be a “significant undercount”, the World Health Organization said on Friday, saying six to eight million people may have died so far.

Presenting its annual World Health Statistics report, the WHO estimated that total deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 were at least three million last year or 1.2 million more than officially reported.

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Volunteers from the Khan Trust prepare to cremate the body of a person who died from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at the Kurukshetra Crematorium in Surat, India, on 11th May. PICTURE: Reuters/Amit Dave/File photo.

“We are likely facing a significant undercount of total deaths directly and indirectly attributed to COVID-19,” the UN agency said.

By 20th May, 2021, WHO statistics showed around 3.4 million people had died globally as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, although the real figure could be much higher, the WHO said.

With the rising death toll in Latin America and in Asia as new variants spread, the death toll “would truly be two to three times higher”, said Samira Asma, WHO’s Assistant Director-General in its data and analytics division.

“So I think safely about six to right million deaths could be an estimate on a cautionary note,” Asma told a virtual press briefing.

The WHO cited the lack of reliable systems to log deaths in many countries, while in many cases people had died from COVID-19 before they had been tested for the virus.

WHO data analyst William Msemburi said the raised estimates included both unreported COVID-19 deaths as well as indirect deaths such as patients not seeking healthcare for other conditions due to the lack of hospital capacity and restrictions on movements, among other factors.

Even in regions with relatively reliable reporting systems, undercounts were likely. The WHO estimated 1.1 to 1.2 million excess deaths in the European region during 2020, double the 600,000 reported COVID-19 deaths.

In the Americas, the number of excess deaths was 1.3 to 1.5 million during 2020, 60 per cent higher then the reported 900,000 COVID-19 death toll in that region.

“The challenge is that the reported COVID-19 [death toll figures] is an undercount of that full impact,” Msemburi said. 

The WHO did not give a breakdown of the figure, referred to by health experts as “excess mortality.”

 

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