According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 14.9 million people died from the direct and indirect effects of the new coronavirus in the last two years, and each country was infected with the new corona during the same period. The analysis results show that the number of deaths reported by the company has increased to about three times.

WHO revealed on the 5th that an estimated 14.9 million people died from the direct and indirect effects of the new coronavirus between January and December last year.



This number of deaths includes those who died from being infected with the new corona, as well as those who died due to the indirect effects of the new corona, such as the medical institutions being so tight that they could not receive treatment for other illnesses. It means that it will be done.



The death toll from the new corona during the same period from the adulthood to last year reported by each country was about 5.4 million, but the results of this analysis show that the number of deaths including indirect effects has tripled. increase.



WHO has now analyzed the statistically estimated number of deaths from historical data using a technique called "mortality" that shows how much the actual number of deaths has exceeded.



In many countries, the accuracy of the statistics is not sufficient and the full picture of "mortality" cannot be confirmed, and it is necessary to build a medical system that can continue treatment of other diseases even in a crisis such as the new corona. I'm pointing out.

India rebounds "inaccurate predictions"

According to the analysis by WHO = World Health Organization, the number of people who died rapidly from May to August last year when the infection of the delta strain of the new coronavirus was widespread in India, and some people died due to indirect influence. The death toll in the two years from the time of the death to last year was about 4.7 million.



This is nearly ten times higher than the approximately 480,000 reported deaths of the new Corona during the same period.



In this regard, the Government of India issued a statement saying, "India's birth and death notifications are governed by law and are accurate in member states rather than relying on inaccurate predictions based on informal data. The data must be respected. WHO has ignored the data submitted by India and published the number of'excessive deaths' that have consistently questioned. "