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Covid deaths may be double what we thought
The coronavirus pandemic has claimed more than 3 million lives, an almost unfathomable human toll. Now, new figures suggest that the true global Covid-19 death toll has been grossly undercounted.
Coronavirus has killed 6.9 million people, more than double the 3.2 million deaths that have been officially reported worldwide, according to analysis from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington (IHME).
At 574,000 deaths, the United States has reported more Covid-19 causalities than any other country. But the IHME report estimates the US death toll at more than 905,000 people around 58% higher.
COVID-19 deaths may be double what we thought
CDC
The coronavirus pandemic has claimed more than 3 million lives, an almost unfathomable human toll. Now, new figures suggest that the true global COVID-19 death toll has been grossly undercounted.
Coronavirus has killed 6.9 million people, more than double the 3.2 million deaths that have been officially reported worldwide, according to analysis from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington (IHME).
At 574,000 deaths, the United States has reported more COVID-19 causalities than any other country. But the IHME report estimates the US death toll at more than 905,000 people around 58% higher.
Ruth Okediji
Six mainland legal scholars, including experts on criminal justice transformation, business law and human rights, legal entrepreneurship, the protection of Indigenous people’s knowledge, and tax law and policy, will teach intensive extra-curricular classes January 11–15 as extra credits for University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa William S. Richardson School of Law students. This year, because of the pandemic, the scholars will teach and lecture via Zoom.
January-Term (
J-Term) brings outstanding jurists and legal authorities to the
UH law school annually, offering a bonus series of mini-courses to law students. Additionally, four of the classes on Friday, January 15, will be open to the public and available to attorneys wanting to earn continuing legal education (