Health
COVID: Global coronavirus death toll passes 3 million – DW (English)
Sixteen months after the coronavirus was first detected in China, more than 100 million people have been infected. The death toll has now hit a new grim milestone….

The number of global deaths that can be traced back to COVID-19 has risen above 3 million, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University published on Saturday.
The virus that surfaced in late 2019 in central China and the ensuing pandemic has infected more than 100 million people, leaving billions more under crippling lockdowns and ravaging the global economy.
How has the virus spread more recently?
Over 1 million people have died in the three months since mid-January when the death toll reached…
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