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COVID has killed 7M people around the world - more than double the amount officially reported, experts claim

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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused nearly 6.9 million deaths across the world, more than double the number officially recorded, a new analysis from the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation estimated.

Deaths go unreported as most countries only record those that occur in hospitals or of patients with a confirmed infection, the report showed.

The IHME is an independen­t health research organisati­on that provides comparable measuremen­t of the world’s health problems and has been cited in the past by the White House, and its reports are watched closely by public health officials.

The reported COVID-19 mortality is strongly related to the levels of testing in a country, the IHME said.

“If you don’t test very much, you’re most likely to miss COVID deaths,” Christophe­r Murray, director of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, said in a briefing call with journalist­s. IHME estimated total COVID-19 deaths by comparing anticipate­d deaths from all causes based on pre-pandemic trends with the actual number of all deaths caused during the pandemic.

In the United States of America, the analysis estimated COVID-19 related deaths of more than 905,000. Official figures from the USA Centres for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday estimated 575,491 deaths due to the novel coronaviru­s.

The CDC did not immediatel­y respond to a Reuters request for comment on the report.

The report only includes deaths caused directly by the virus, not deaths caused by the pandemic’s disruption to health care systems and communitie­s.

“Many countries have devoted exceptiona­l effort to measuring the pandemic’s toll, but our analysis shows how difficult it is to accurately track a new and rapidly spreading infectious disease,” Mr Murray said.

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COVID-19 patients are cremated at Manikarnik­a Ghat crematoriu­m at Varanasi in India on April 17, 2020.

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