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Global COVID-19 death toll tops 2 million – The West Australian
The WHO has warned the worst could still be ahead as the global coronavirus-linked death toll exceeds 2 million.

The worldwide coronavirus death toll has surpassed 2 million, according to a Reuters tally, as countries around the world try to procure multiple vaccines and detect new COVID-19 variants.
It took nine months for the world to record the first 1 million deaths from the novel coronavirus but only three months to go from 1 million to 2 million deaths, illustrating an accelerating rate of fatalities.
So far in 2021, deaths have averaged more than 11,900 per day or one life lost every eight seconds,…
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