New Review Claims COVID Deaths Were "Over-Counted" In Several Countries, Undercounted In Others
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How many people have died as a result of COVID? It's hard to say, and a recent paper published in the European Journal of Epidemiology by John Ioannidis from Stanford Medical school explains why. The study claims that over-counting of deaths probably occurred in several countries, and is most likely still occurring, specifically in countries with "intensive testing and high sensitization and/or incentives for COVID-19 diagnoses." On the other side of the coin, in other places, like Africa for example, there has been apparent underreporting.
New Review Claims COVID Deaths Were "Over-Counted" In Several Countries, Undercounted In Others
New Review Claims COVID Deaths Were…
New Review Claims COVID Deaths Were "Over-Counted" In Several Countries, Undercounted In Others
How many people have died as a result of COVID? It's hard to say, and a recent paper published in the European Journal of Epidemiology by John Ioannidis from Stanford Medical school explains why. The study claims that over-counting of deaths probably occurred in several countries, and is most likely still occurring, specifically in countries with "intensive testing and high sensitization and/or incentives for COVID-19 diagnoses." On the other side of the coin, in other places, like Africa for example, there has been apparent underreporting.