Los Angeles Times

Global COVID-19 death toll surpasses 2 million

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The global death toll from COVID-19 topped 2 million on Friday as vaccines developed at breakneck speed are being rolled out around the world in an allout campaign to vanquish the threat.

The milestone was reached just over a year after the coronaviru­s was first detected in the Chinese city of Wuhan.

The number of dead, compiled by Johns Hopkins University, is about equal to the population of Brussels, Mecca, Minsk or Vienna. It is roughly equivalent to the population of the Cleveland metropolit­an area or the entire state of Nebraska.

Though the count is based on figures supplied by government agencies around the world, the real toll is believed to be significan­tly higher, in part because of inadequate testing and the many fatalities that were inaccurate­ly attributed to other causes, especially early in the outbreak.

It took eight months to hit 1 million dead. It took less than four months after that to reach the next million.

“Behind this terrible number are names and faces — the smile that will now only be a memory, the seat forever empty at the dinner table, the room that echoes with the silence of a loved one,” said U.N. SecretaryG­eneral Antonio Guterres. He said the toll “has been made worse by the absence of a global coordinate­d effort.”

In wealthy countries including the United States, Britain, Israel, Canada and Germany, millions of citizens have already been given some measure of protection with at least one dose of vaccine developed with revolution­ary speed and quickly authorized for use.

But elsewhere, immunizati­on drives have barely gotten off the ground. Many experts are predicting another year of loss and hardship in places such as Iran, India, Mexico and Brazil.

 ?? Emilio Morenatti Associated Press ?? A MORTUARY worker transports the body of a COVID-19 victim at a hospital in Barcelona, Spain. Vaccines are being rolled out around the world.
Emilio Morenatti Associated Press A MORTUARY worker transports the body of a COVID-19 victim at a hospital in Barcelona, Spain. Vaccines are being rolled out around the world.

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