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Coronavirus has now claimed the lives of more than a million people around the world and it’s not showing many signs of slowing down.
Countries pummelled by the first wave of the pandemic are now experiencing a second one, while lower income countries are starting to see their infection rates take off.
And 1 million deaths is only the official recorded figure, so how much higher could the death toll be?
Also on the show:
* What is rapid testing and why isn’t it more commonly used?
* How are Norman’s gains after he returned to the gym?
Tagged as: COVID-19, Coronacast.
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