Prognosis

Covid Killed One Out of Every 500 People, WHO Report Shows

  • Agency sees true death toll of pandemic at about 15 million
  • New figures are based on estimates of direct, indirect deaths

Bodies are moved to a refrigeration truck serving as a temporary morgue at a hospital in Brooklyn, New York on April 6, 2020. 

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The Covid-19 death toll probably climbed to almost 15 million in its first two years -- about one out of every 500 people globally -- according to a new World Health Organization estimate.

The figure, far higher than the official numbers for 2020 and 2021, includes deaths directly due to Covid infection and those indirectly caused by pandemic disruptions, the Geneva-based health agency said Thursday. The WHO’s new estimate is more than twice the figures from individual governments’ reports showing about 6.2 million Covid deaths.