COVID-19: The global death toll from COVID-19, which is topped 5 million on Monday, is already far worse than most other viral epidemics of the 20th and 21st centuries. But there have been notable exceptions. The post-World War I Spanish Flu wiped out more than 50 million people in 1918-19, according to some estimates. That is far more than the coronavirus pandemic, even if - as the World Health Organization says - Covid's true toll is two to three times higher than official figures suggest. Here are some comparisons: