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How many people has the coronavirus killed?

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  • Giuliana Viglione

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Researchers are struggling to tally mortality statistics as the pandemic rages. Here’s how they gauge the true toll of the coronavirus outbreak.

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  • Giuliana Viglione, 2020. "How many people has the coronavirus killed?," Nature, Nature, vol. 585(7823), pages 22-24, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:585:y:2020:i:7823:d:10.1038_d41586-020-02497-w
    DOI: 10.1038/d41586-020-02497-w
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    Cited by:

    1. Yann Décarie & Pierre-Carl Michaud, 2020. "Counting the Dead: COVID-19 and Mortality in Québec and British Columbia," CIRANO Working Papers 2020s-58, CIRANO.
    2. -, 2021. "Demographic Observatory of Latin America and the Caribbean 2020. COVID-19 mortality: Evidence and scenarios," Observatorio Demográfico de América Latina / Demographic Observatory of Latin America 46641, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).
    3. Yann Décarie & Pierre-Carl Michaud, 2020. "Counting the Dead: COVID-19 and Mortality in Québec and British Columbia," Cahiers de recherche / Working Papers 2008, Chaire de recherche sur les enjeux économiques intergénérationnels / Research Chair in Intergenerational Economics.

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