Undercounts: Official counts are frequently incorrect, because of factors that can include limited testing, differing standards for inclusion and possibly suppression of data. A Times analysis of mortality data in 17 countries underscores the gaps.
The Collateral Damage of the Coronavirus
By BRENT LEWIS and TIFFANY HSU
As shopping centers emptied, shows were canceled and office towers turned dark, millions of people suddenly found themselves without jobs.
How Bad Is Unemployment? ‘Literally Off the Charts’
By NELSON D. SCHWARTZ, BEN CASSELMAN and ELLA KOEZE
The U.S. jobless rate for April is put at 14.7 percent, with 20.5 million jobs lost, figures that almost certainly understate the economic devastation.
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