Covid-19 in India is much higher than the official count and that actual numbers have been undercounted...these reports are fallacious and completely inaccurate.
They are not based on facts and are speculative in nature," the government said in a statement.There have been some media reports based on a published research paper alleging that mortality due to #COVID19 in India is much higher than the official count and actual numbers have been undercounted...These reports are fallacious and completely inaccurate: Govt of India pic.twitter.com/cA9ZR0N4sg The government said the study claims people between 3.2 million to 3.7 million have died from Covid-19 by early November 2021 in the country, as compared to official figures of November 2021, which were 4.6 lakh.
The government has said that India has a robust system of reporting deaths including Covid-19 deaths that are compiled regularly at different levels of governance starting from the gram Panchayat level to the district level and state level.
The Centre said based on globally acceptable categorisation, it has a comprehensive definition to classify Covid deaths, and that this system has been shared with states too.