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India health ministry slams WHO’s Covid-19 death toll report

Estimated figure puts numbers 10 times higher than country’s official count

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 May 2022 5:00PM

India health ministry slams WHO’s Covid-19 death toll report
WHO estimates some 4.75 million deaths in India since 2020 could be attributed directly or indirectly to Covid-19, while India’s official reports show a total of 481,000 Covid-19 deaths for year 2020 to 2021. – AFP pic, May 6, 2022

GENEVA – New Delhi yesterday slammed as flawed the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) estimated pandemic-related death total for India – which put the numbers at 10 times the country’s official toll.

WHO estimated some 4.75 million deaths in India since 2020 could be attributed to the crisis, either directly from Covid-19 or indirectly through the pandemic’s wider impact on health systems and society.

The figure, with an estimated range of 3.3 to 6.5 million, would ascribe almost a third of the world’s pandemic-related deaths to India.

India officially reported 481,000 Covid-19 deaths for year 2020 to 2021.

WHO figures, termed as excess mortality, are calculated as the difference between the number of deaths that occurred and the number that would have been expected in the absence of the pandemic.

After WHO released the numbers, New Delhi said it had consistently opposed the United Nations health agency’s calculation methods.

The Indian Health and Family Welfare Ministry in a statement accused WHO of publishing the data “without adequately addressing India’s concerns”.

Given the availability of “authentic data”, it said, “mathematical models should not be used for projecting excess mortality numbers for India”.

The country’s size, diversity and population of 1.3 billion meant the “one size fits all” approach and model “cannot be applicable to India”, the ministry said.

“WHO, for reasons best known to them, conveniently chose to ignore the available data submitted by India,” it added.

The Delta variant of Covid-19 was first detected in India in October 2020 and went on to trigger a huge surge in cases in the country in April 2021 – and become the globally dominant strain.

Officially India says just under 525,000 people have died in the country from Covid-19, including deaths recorded this year.

Experts have consistently believed the true toll is several times higher.

Samira Asma, WHO’s data chief, said the agency held a series of consultations with New Delhi and would continue “to engage with colleagues from India”. – AFP, May 6, 2022

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