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Why the one million coronavirus death toll is probably much higher in reality – ABC News
This week the world surpassed the grim milestone of one million coronavirus deaths. Here’s why that toll is probably much higher.
On Tuesday, figures from the Johns Hopkins University ticked over the grim milestone of one million coronavirus deaths.
It was a staggering number considering the first case of COVID-19 was reported in Wuhan less than one year ago.
But that figure does not depict the full scale of the loss.
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