COVID-19 death toll could double to two million before vaccine in wide use: WHO

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The death toll from the coronavirus could double to 2 million before a successful vaccine is widely used and could be even higher without ...

FILE PHOTO: Executive Director of the World Health Organization's emergencies program Mike Ryan speaks at a news conference on the novel coronavirus in Geneva, Switzerland February 6, 2020. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse/File PhotoGENEVA/ZURICH: The death toll from the coronavirus could double to 2 million before a successful vaccine is widely used and could be even higher without concerted action to curb the pandemic, an official at the World Health Organization said on Friday .

"Unless we do it, all the number you speak about is not only imaginable, but sadly very likely," Mike Ryan, head of the WHO emergencies programme, said in a briefing on Friday.His assessment came as the total number of deaths nine months since the virus was discovered in China neared the grim milestone of 1 million.

 

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