Coronavirus crisis: WHO warn global death toll could hit 2 MILLION before vaccine is ready

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Coronavirus crisis: WHO warn global death toll could hit 2 MILLION before vaccine is ready
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THE CORONAVIRUS global death toll has surpassed one million and could take another million people's lives before a vaccine becomes available, the World Health Organisation has warned.

A WHO official said that it is “very likely” two million people could die across the world from COVID-19 if the pandemic is not properly controlled.

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