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Actual number of COVID-19 cases is 12 times higher than reported, with 50% more deaths, says MIT study

By The Boston Globe  
   July 01, 2020

The true number of COVID-19 cases around the world is roughly 12 times the official count, and the number of deaths is 50 percent greater, according to a study by Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers, who contend that a swifter response could have prevented one-third of fatalities.

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