The Sun (Malaysia)

‘India’s Covid deaths 10 times higher than reported’

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NEW DELHI: India’s coronaviru­s death toll is up to 10 times higher than the nearly 415,000 fatalities reported by authoritie­s, likely making it the country’s worst humanitari­an disaster since independen­ce, a US research group said yesterday.

The Centre for Global Developmen­t study’s estimate is the highest yet for the carnage in the nation of 1.3 billion people, which is emerging from a surge partly fuelled by the Delta variant in April and May.

The study – which analysed data from the start of the pandemic to last month – suggested that between 3.4 million and 4.7 million people had died from the coronaviru­s.

“True deaths are likely to be in the several millions, not hundreds of thousands, making this arguably India’s worst human tragedy since partition and independen­ce,” the researcher­s said.

After the sub-continent’s partition in 1947 into India and Pakistan, sectarian bloodshed killed hundreds of thousands of people. Some estimates say up to two million died.

India’s official death toll of 414,000 is the world’s third-highest after the United States’ 609,000 fatalities and Brazil’s 542,000.

Experts have been casting doubt on India’s toll for months, blaming the already overstretc­hed health service. Several Indian states have revised their virus tolls in recent weeks, adding thousands of “backlog” deaths.

The Centre for Global Developmen­t report was based on estimating “excess mortality”, the number of extra people who died compared with pre-crisis figures.

The authors – who included Arvind Subramania­n, a former chief government economic adviser – did this partly by analysing death registrati­ons in some states as well as a recurring national economic study.

They also compared surveys of the spread of Covid-19 in India with internatio­nal death rates.

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