Nearly 4.7 million died in India due to COVID-19, estimates WHO


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New Delhi, May 6: The World Health Organisation (WHO) said there were likely 4.7 million deaths, directly or indirectly attributable to COVID-19 in India in 2020 and 2021, which is, by far, the highest for any country and comprise nearly a third of the 15 million such deaths globally.

India officially estimated only 4.8 lakh cumulative deaths linked to COVID-19 as of December 2021, which implies that the WHO estimate is nearly 10 times the government count. As of May, India’s official COVID-19 death toll is 5.2 lakh.

Minutes after the WHO released its estimate, India reiterated its “objection to the methodology” used by the organisation.

“These sobering data not only point to the impact of the pandemic but also to the need for all countries to invest in more resilient health systems that can sustain essential health services during crises, including stronger health information systems,” said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General.

“WHO is committed to working with all countries to strengthen their health information systems to generate better data for better decisions and better outcomes,” he added.

Excess deaths or mortality is calculated as the difference between the number of deaths that have occurred and the number that would be expected in the absence of the pandemic based on data from earlier years. Excess mortality includes deaths associated with COVID-19 directly (due to the disease) or indirectly (due to the pandemic’s impact on health systems and society).

Deaths indirectly linked to COVID-19 are attributable to other health conditions for which people were unable to access prevention and treatment because health systems were overburdened by the pandemic. The estimated number of excess deaths can be influenced also by deaths averted during the pandemic due to lower risks of certain events, like motor-vehicle accidents or occupational injuries.

Most of the excess deaths (84%) are concentrated in South-East Asia, Europe, and the Americas. About two-thirds of the excess deaths are concentrated in just 10 countries globally. The pandemic globally claimed more men than women (57% male, 43% female) and the toll was higher among older adults. There were 5.3 lakh deaths in males 60 and older in India in 2020 and 19 lakh deaths in that age group in 2021.

On the other hand, there were 3.5 lakh deaths among women 60 and older in 2020 and 15 lakh deaths in 2021.

India had made public birth and death registration data from 2020 that reported 4.75 lakh excess deaths from all causes in 2020 over 2019. This data is from the Civil Registration System (CRS) that only counts deaths registered and doesn’t break down causes of death. The total number of deaths, from all causes, in 2020 was 81.2 lakh.

The Health Ministry reported only 1.49 lakh COVID-19 deaths in 2020. The WHO, on the other hand, has estimated nearly 8.2 lakh excess deaths from all causes.

India’s prime objections, raised in the aftermath of a report by the New York Times in the last week of April, were that the WHO used mathematical modelling to estimate deaths for India using parameters from reports such as the Global Health Estimates, test positivity data, etc. that didn’t accurately reflect the Indian situation and ignored official death estimates.

Scientists from the WHO countered these points by stating that they relied on official data from the CRS, as well as reports that cited data accessed by Right to Information requests. They have said that they didn’t use the estimates that the Indian government has claimed they used.

The scientists also said that they used official data from 17 States and one Union Territory, compared death reporting trends from previous years in these regions and then estimated deaths for months where data wasn’t officially available.

Though diverging from government estimates, the WHO estimates for India tally with several independent estimates that range from 2-5 million excess COVID-19 deaths for India.

WHO officials on Thursday said they didn’t directly respond to India’s criticism but said that they were in constant dialogue with Indian government experts and that these estimates would be updated based on the availability of new data.

“We engage closely with member states to clarify methodology and have had a series of consultations with colleagues in India,” said Samira Asma, Assistant Director-General for Data, Analytics and Delivery at WHO.

“These new estimates use the best available data and have been produced using a robust methodology and a completely transparent approach.”

 

 

  

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  • Jerry, Shirva

    Fri, May 06 2022

    Indians take only praises from west, Not negative remarks. No matter what.

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Fri, May 06 2022

    The data provided by WHO is quite different from actuals provided by our Authorities ! I Wish we indians are provided the actual data ! THANKS TO ALL THOSE WHO ARE REALLY HONEST ABOUT IT !!!

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  • mohan prabhu, Mangalore/Canada

    Fri, May 06 2022

    Perhaps the difference is in placing a decimal point and misreading the Indian terminology lakh as a million, just as to Americans and Canadians a thousand millions is a billion and to Europeans a million million is a billion. In any case, India's population keeps on surging.

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  • Kiran dsouza, Bangalore

    Fri, May 06 2022

    Did WHO gave any information about the number of deaths in China? WHO is nothing but World Death Organization (WDO). This institution is very much interested in counting number of deaths rather than preventing the desease at the source itself. They kept on denying that it's not a Pandemic in the beginning. WHO is acting like the spokesperson of COVID since beginning. They want people to die. WHO is solely responsible for any number of Deaths during Pandemic & making the entire world poorer & poorer.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Fri, May 06 2022

    According to WHO all patients that were tested before or after deaths with RTPCR tests if found positive are due to covid instead of with covid in all countries, they are now desperate to project their fake claims to prove covid is deadly instead of agreeing with CDC of USA which stated it is same like seasonal flu or less dangerous than that with survival rate of 99.997%. In US too it was later found actual deaths with covid were only 6% rest all were due to the natural causes of death like kidney & liver failure, strokes, heart failures & cancers. Even some officials of many countries stated on record, if a person was tested positive & got healed & discharged from hospital & if he died due to bicycle accident then he will be added to the list of covid deaths. UK model had predicted these in many countries with exaggerated calculations to create fear in those countries to resort to lockdowns & economically damaging measures, but later they admitted the real data proved their predictions proved wrong & only 10% of the people in those countries died WITH COVID. Time for our country to end these agencies controlled by elite & pharma mafia to sell their toxic jabs & breakaway like Trump did by stopping funding them & banning those people from entering our country & to unwind their NGO activities to further hidden agenda of vaccine or health passports to control people. Many expert committees & Nitiayog are infiltrated by people who had worked for these NGO's to further their vaccines as saviors instead of failed duds for non existent pandemic.

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Fri, May 06 2022

    WHO has given a model based method,while our government has given actual figures that are recorded. Many deaths may not have been recorded so the figure could be a little higher. Similarly many may have tested positive but died not because of Covid, but because of other causes, in this case the figures could be lower than reported. Difficult to get actual figures.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Fri, May 06 2022

    Genetically asians and africans have highest immunity against these viruses. WHO and western countries cannot digest these factors. Shame on them for inflating numbers

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Fri, May 06 2022

    This is true.....These westerners peep only into our country and publish all blah blah whereas thousands of people die in their countries they cant see.....Australia/america/Italy and now china ..etc always had/have highest no. Of infected prople on daily basis and so also the deaths....Singapore govt contained it very well. It managed well....

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Fri, May 06 2022

    7.5 Lakh Indians Renounced Citizenship Since 2016, 6K Foreigners Granted Indian Nationality: Govt Data

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, May 06 2022

    BJP Government keeps only the records of their own money collection through corruption. They are not bothered about how many people died.

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  • Adivappa Naikodi, mangalore

    Fri, May 06 2022

    This is a fake new from the western world , they don't want to so how many died in their country and failure to control the disease but want to know how many died in india. even the govt says its below 5 lakhs. Even one fool in your country want to prove the west they are right.

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Fri, May 06 2022

    This is what the world leaders wanted and they leaked virus into the air..... to reduce the population....Now why hulla gulla ? All dramabaaz

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  • Mohammed ansar, UDYAVARA

    Fri, May 06 2022

    This data differs from our govt.

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