“COVID-19 has killed 5 million people—and the pandemic is far from over”, National Geographic

As the world confronts another tragic milestone, experts say the death toll and collateral damage will rise unless vaccines are delivered swiftly.

Aerial view of a COVID-19 victims’ burial ground at Rorotan Public Cemetery in Cilincing, North Jakarta, Indonesia on July 21, 2021. This cemetery opened in March and can accommodate up to 7,200 people, but is filling up fast. Jakarta’s government is planning to add more land as Indonesia is rapidly becoming the new epicenter of the pandemic.

PHOTOGRAPH BY MUHAMMAD FADLI, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

COVID-19 has now killed more than five million people worldwide. It is yet another grim milestone in a seemingly endless stream of them. In many countries, including the United States, COVID-19 is now a leading cause of death, alongside heart disease and stroke. And yet experts say the pandemic’s true toll is likely much higher.