World Health Organization
WHO
Aylward
Johns Hopkins University
the U.S. National Institutes of Health
The Associated Press Health and Science Department
the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s
Department of Science Education
AP
Bruce Aylward
Lauren Sauer
Anthony Fauci
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WASHINGTON
China
Wuhan
CHINA
Japan
Italy
Iran
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By the time people were getting sick in other parts of China, authorities were better able to spot milder cases — meaning there were more known infections for each death counted. Aylward cautioned that authorities should be careful of “artificially high” death rates early on: Some of those countries likely are seeing the sickest patients at first and missing milder cases, just like Wuhan did. While the sickest to start with are at highest risk of death, Aylward said, a fraction of the mildly ill do go on to die — for unknown reasons.
As said here by LAURAN NEERGAARD AP Medical Writer