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Two million confirmed deaths from COVID-19 in the European Region

May 13,2022 11:22

A grim milestone has passed as reported confirmed COVID-19 deaths from countries in the WHO European Region have exceeded 2 million people. While this number is devastating, it only represents a fraction of the overall deaths directly and indirectly associated with COVID-19, as WHO’s report on excess mortality during the pandemic has shown.

While case numbers are declining in the European Region, they remain far too high and COVID-19 continues to remind us that SARS-CoV-2 is still a killer virus, especially for the unvaccinated and clinically vulnerable.

To commemorate this devasting threshold, WHO is providing powerful testimony from the bereaved.

Safiah Ngah from London is just one of those who lost a loved one – in this case her father, a doctor – to COVID-19.  “I can’t put into words how much losing my dad has affected my life and my family’s life,” she said. “It feels like the foundation of our lives has just been ripped apart.”  

Together we can exit the acute phase of this pandemic if we take definitive steps on multiple fronts, both now and in the long-term by protecting the most vulnerable, continuing to monitor the virus and its spread, keeping the health systems ready for any development of the pandemic and tackling its long-term impacts– including the looming prospect of millions of people with post-COVID condition or ‘long COVID’.

WHO Regional Office for Europe

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