Why Accurate COVID-19 Death Counts Are Still Hard to Determine Years Later

Why Accurate COVID-19 Death Counts Are Still Hard to Determine Years Later
A respiratory therapist treats a COVID-19 patient at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago on Jan. 31, 2022. Scott Olson/Getty Images
Autumn Spredemann
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The number of deaths resulting from COVID-19 infections has been controversial and debated since the onset of the pandemic. Much of this stems from how doctors continue to report fatalities associated with the virus.

Autumn Spredemann
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Autumn is a South America-based reporter covering primarily Latin American issues for The Epoch Times.
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