Global COVID Death Toll , Surpasses 5 Million.<br />The grim milestone was passed less than two years after COVID-19 since the pandemic began.<br />This is a defining moment in <br />our lifetime. , Dr. Albert Ko, Yale School of Public Health, via Fox News.<br />What do we have to do to protect ourselves so we don’t get to another 5 million?, Dr. Albert Ko, Yale School of Public Health, via Fox News.<br />COVID has had devastating effects in <br />countries of all economic statures.<br />What’s uniquely different about this pandemic is it hit hardest the high-resource countries. , Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr, Global Health Center at Columbia University, via Fox News.<br />In the U.S. alone, COVID has caused the<br /> deaths of more than 740,000 people.<br />That’s the irony of COVID-19, Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr, Global Health Center at Columbia University, via Fox News.<br />But within nations, analysts say that COVID has taken the greatest toll on vulnerable populations.<br />When we get out our microscopes, we see that within countries, the most vulnerable have suffered most, Dr. Albert Ko, Yale School of Public Health, via Fox News.<br />Around the world, those who have lost loved ones responded to grim milestone ...<br />... taking time to honor those they have lost.<br />I know that she would have made it. I know that she would have been where she wanted <br />to go, LaTasha Graham, Mother of COVID Victim, <br />via Fox News.<br />My dad was the love of my life, my best friend. He was everything to me, Erika Machado, Daughter of COVID Victim, <br />via Fox News.<br />Vaccination levels among nations remain disparate, reflecting the wide economic gaps that continue <br />to plague recovery efforts.
