作者
Jeffrey D Sachs,Salim S Abdool Karim,Lara B Aknin,Joseph Allen,Kirsten Brosbøl,Francesca Colombo,Gabriela Cuevas Barron,María Fernanda Espinosa,Vitor Gaspar,Alejandro Gaviria,Andy Haines,Peter J Hotez,Phoebe Koundouri,Felipe Larraín Bascuñán,Jong-Koo Lee,Muhammad Ali Pate,Gabriela Ramos,K Srinath Reddy,Ismail Serageldin,John Thwaites,Vaira Vike-Freiberga,Chen Wang,Miriam Khamadi Were,Lan Xue,Chandrika Bahadur,Maria Elena Bottazzi,Chris Bullen,George Laryea-Adjei,Yanis Ben Amor,Ozge Karadag,Guillaume Lafortune,Emma Torres,Lauren Barredo,Juliana G E Bartels,Neena Joshi,Margaret Hellard,Uyen Kim Huynh,Shweta Khandelwal,Jeffrey V Lazarus,Susan Michie
摘要
As of May 31, 2022, there were 6·9 million reported deaths and 17·2 million estimated deaths from COVID-19, as reported by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME; throughout the report, we rely on IHME estimates of infections and deaths; note that the IHME gives an estimated range, and we refer to the mean estimate). This staggering death toll is both a profound tragedy and a massive global failure at multiple levels. Too many governments have failed to adhere to basic norms of institutional rationality and transparency, too many people—often influenced by misinformation—have disrespected and protested against basic public health precautions, and the world's major powers have failed to collaborate to control the pandemic.