INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
More than six million people worldwide have died from Covid-19 two years after the novel pathogen started spreading globally, despite the
distribution of vaccines that slashed fatality rates across the globe.The latest one million recorded deaths came more slowly than the
It took about 125 days to go from five million deaths to six million, compared to 117 days to hit the five-million mark and less than 90
days each to reach the three- and four-million ones, Bloomberg reported.The pace has returned to what was seen during the first year of the
pandemic, when the virus was still taking hold.Covid continues to kill thousands of people every day
Billions more remain unvaccinated, either because they lack access to the shots or are unwilling to receive them, leaving them exposed to
the infection and the world vulnerable to new variants.The US alone accounted for 16% of the last million deaths — the highest share of
Brazil was 11% of the total, while India was responsible for 9%.The post Global Covid Deaths Top 6 Million as Omicron Wave Leaves Scars
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