COVID-19 death tolls are likely a 'significant undercount', WHO says By News May 21, 2021 Add Comment Edit World Health Organization analysts say the true death toll from COVID-19 is likely two to three times higher than the official figure of over 3.4 million.Fri, 21 May 2021 12:36:12 +0000ABC News Share this post Related PostsAs Aboriginal COVID cases climb past 1,000, vaccination efforts are ramping upSixth interstate truck driver who travelled through SA tests positive for COVID-19, abattoir revealed as exposure locationMeet the teenagers who are lighting up the US OpenWhy electrifying everything is an 'easy slam dunk' for solving climate changeSouth Australia's power distributor training robotic dog 'like a pet' to inspect power polesFormer working holidaymakers seek re-entry to Australia as harvest loomsFormer ADF interpreter flees Afghanistan only to be told Australia issued him a visa 'in error'For some it was an eyesore, for others a tourist attraction. Either way, it's now rubble
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