Previously: 2021 Had the Highest Death Toll in History, Media and the Science Blame Coronavirus
The whole world’s coming to an end.
The coronavirus is responsible.
This virus is killing literally everyone, and if you haven’t noticed that – you must be blind. The bodies are piling up in the streets.
Almost three times as many people have died as a result of COVID-19 as the official data show, according to a new World Health Organization (WHO) report, the most comprehensive look at the true global toll of the pandemic so far.
There were 14.9 million excess deaths associated with COVID-19 by the end of 2021, the U.N. body said on Thursday. The official count of deaths directly attributable to COVID-19 and reported to WHO in that period, from January 2020 to the end of December 2021, is slightly more than 5.4 million.
The WHO’s excess mortality figures reflect people who died of COVID-19 as well as those who died as an indirect result of the outbreak, including people who could not access healthcare for other conditions when systems were overwhelmed during huge waves of infection. It also accounts for deaths averted during the pandemic, for example because of the lower risk of traffic accidents during lockdowns.
But the numbers are also far higher than the official tally because of deaths that were missed in countries without adequate reporting. Even pre-pandemic, around 6 in 10 deaths around the world were not registered, WHO said.
Secret virus deaths.
There are secret virus deaths all over the planet.
The WHO report said that almost half of the deaths that until now had not been counted were in India. The report suggests that 4.7 million people died there as a result of the pandemic, mainly during a huge surge in May and June 2021.
The Indian government, however, puts its death toll for the January 2020-December 2021 period far lower: about 480,000. WHO said it had not yet fully examined new data provided this week by India, which has pushed back against the WHO estimates and issued its own mortality figures for all causes of death in 2020 on Tuesday. read more WHO said it may add a disclaimer to the report highlighting the ongoing conversation with India.
The WHO panel, made up of international experts who have been working on the data for months, used a combination of national and local information, as well as statistical models, to estimate totals where the data is incomplete – a methodology that India has criticised.
We’ve gotta fight this virus.
We’ve gotta fight this virus like it was Russian.
We have to put everything we have behind this war on this virus.
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The virus did the overdoses and suicides.
The virus did everything bad to us – except the things the Russians did to us.
So they are adding in overdoses, suicides and delayed medical treatment to the number of covid deaths? These were because of bad policies, not the virus itself. Biden is going to sign a treaty with the WHO to suspend the Constitution in health emergencies. Welcome to China.
— Mistress of Melody 🍊 (@MistressofMelo1) May 5, 2022
@WHO how many died after vaccination?
— Fractal Atlas (@FractalAtlas) May 5, 2022
And 0 flu deaths the entire time? Amazing…
— Mutt #FreeTheBee (@StephenMurner) May 5, 2022
this is 100% bullshit.
— ringworm2000 (@ringworm2000) May 5, 2022
Problematic because the government reimbursed all COVID related expenses, so everything became COVID related.
— Matt (@Now_I_get_it) May 5, 2022
They weren’t killed by the coronavirus. They were killed by their underlying condition
— just_being_honest (@justhonest1) May 5, 2022
So the precise numbers are problematic, so we trust a number that is twice the problematic number? Seems like this story isn’t done.
— John O’Connell (@JohnOConnell11) May 5, 2022
Covid is a joke numbers are a lie
— D6980 (@D69801) May 5, 2022