Peru Revises Pandemic Death Toll, Now Worst in the World Per Capita

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LIMA (Reuters) - Peru on Monday almost tripled its official COVID-19 death toll to 180,764, following a government review, making it the country with the worst death rate per capita, according to Johns Hopkins University data.

Peru has been among the hardest hit Latin America countries during the COVID-19 pandemic, with its hospitals overcrowded with patients and demand for oxygen outstripping availability. Experts had long warned that the true death toll was being undercounted in official statistics.

The government said it will now update its death count, which stood at 69,342 as of Sunday, in part because of a lack of testing that made it difficult to confirm whether a person had died due to the virus or some other cause.

According to Johns Hopkins data https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortality, Hungary had the worst number of per capita COVID-19 deaths at about 300 per 100,000 people. With its updated death toll, Peru now stands at more than 500 COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people.


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So 0.5%+ of the population. Spanish flu levels ...
 
Not sure how the original "record" can be set straight if there were no records/tests taken in the first place? The pcr tests weren't taken at the time, there's nothing one can do now to change that.
 
Shame. really. The UK had the highest death rate per million population back in January this year, with Hungary coming tenth.

With all this vaccination going on, looks like another Nul Points for the UK entry.
 
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