Hantavirus, the WHO, and the Conflicts in Weighing Mortality (opens in new tab)
Hantavirus, the WHO, and the Conflicts in Weighing Mortality by David Bell at Brownstone Institute Yesterday, almost 2,000 people, mostly young children, died of malaria because they could not access effective and relatively cheap treatment quickly enough. About 4,000 people died of tuberculosis (TB), including many young adults leaving orphans. This happens every day. Progress in reducing these numbers is stalling, as partly due to the continuing economic damage from the Covid-19 response. I...
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