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We must not become immune to the pandemic’s heavy death toll

The world is on track to soon exceed a million deaths from covid-19. It is a number we shouldn鈥檛 become blas茅 about

MOST people still don鈥檛 have any level of immunity to the virus behind covid-19. But there is a growing risk that some of us are becoming immune to the enormous numbers that this pandemic is throwing out on a weekly basis.

As 快猫短视频 went to press, the world was on track to exceed a million deaths from covid-19 within days (see 鈥淐oronavirus death toll nears 1 million 鈥 how did we get here?鈥). That is a number that we shouldn鈥檛 allow ourselves to become blas茅 about.

Early in the pandemic, US President Donald Trump suggested covid-19 wasn鈥檛 as bad as the flu. He was wrong. In a bad year, the flu kills up to 650,000 people globally. Covid-19 has killed far more, with three months of the year still to go 鈥 and won鈥檛 stop when Auld Lang Syne is sung, or even when the first effective vaccine is manufactured. And covid-19 has killed those people not under normal circumstances, but in the face of a global lockdown the like of which we couldn鈥檛 even imagine a year ago.

Overwhelmingly, those who have died were aged 65 and over, but on average, they would have had more than a decade of life left had it not been for covid-19. The disease鈥檚 long tail, meanwhile, means the impact on younger people has still to be fully understood.

鈥淭he world is on track to soon exceed a million deaths from covid-19. It is a number we shouldn鈥檛 become blas茅 about鈥

Most concerning is the fact that 1 million is an underestimate: it only counts those covid-19 deaths that we have detected. Many people will have died from the illness untested and so may not be included in official death tolls.

The best approach will be to look at data on excess deaths 鈥 those above the long-term average for any given period 鈥 although in the world鈥檚 poorest places, a lack of baseline records means we may never fully know the true toll.

When people grumble about the UK鈥檚 new 鈥渞ule of six鈥 or rail against countries such as Israel adopting a second national lockdown during religious holidays, we should take a minute to remember that at least a million people 鈥 a million individuals 鈥 have died from this disease. We owe it to them to stay immune to indifference.

Topics: coronavirus / covid-19