Health
A million deaths from coronavirus: seven experts consider key questions – Australian Times
The pandemic has reached a grim milestone: one million people have now died of COVID-19, according to Worldometers.

Sarah L Caddy, University of Cambridge; Anne Moore, University College Cork; Connor Bamford, Queen’s University Belfast; David Hunter, University of Oxford; Derek Gatherer, Lancaster University; Robert West, UCL, and Susan Michie, UCL
The pandemic has reached a grim milestone: one million people have now died of COVID-19, according to Worldometers.
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