Hurricane Maria killed 2,975 people in Puerto Rico since its scourge in September of last year until February 2018, according to an independent study commissioned by the island's government and released Tuesday in the midst of the controversy over the true death toll.
The experts came to this conclusion studying Puerto Rico's mortality patterns between 2010 and 2017 to "predict the expected mortality if Hurricane Maria had not occurred," said the report by the Milken Institute of Public Health at George Washington University.
The experts came to this conclusion studying Puerto Rico's mortality patterns between 2010 and 2017 to "predict the expected mortality if Hurricane Maria had not occurred," said the report by the Milken Institute of Public Health at George Washington University.
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