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COVID-19 linked to 22.1 million excess deaths globally between 2020 and 2023: WHO report

15 May 2026
1 min

COVID-19 Pandemic Impact

This summary highlights the significant impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as described by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Key Insights from the World Health Organization (WHO)

  • Vulnerabilities in Global Health Systems:
    The pandemic exposed critical weaknesses in health systems worldwide.
  • Excess Deaths:
    An estimated 22.1 million excess deaths occurred, which includes both direct and indirect fatalities attributed to COVID-19 between 2020 and 2023.
    • These numbers are more than thrice the officially reported COVID-19 deaths.
  • Global Impact:
    The scale of the pandemic's impact is immense, affecting various aspects of global health.
  • Life Expectancy Reversal:
    The pandemic reversed a decade’s progress in life expectancy improvements.
    • Recovery from this reversal has been described as incomplete and uneven across different regions.

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World Health Organization (WHO)

A specialized agency of the UN responsible for international public health. It works to ensure healthy lives for all people, everywhere, and to ensure that everyone can achieve the highest possible level of health.

Life Expectancy

The average number of years a person is expected to live, based on the mortality rates at a particular age or in a particular population. A reversal in life expectancy indicates a decline in the average lifespan within a population.

Excess Deaths

The difference between the number of deaths that have occurred during a given period and the number of deaths that would normally be expected during that period. In the context of COVID-19, it includes direct deaths from the virus and indirect deaths due to strain on healthcare systems and disruptions to essential services.

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