India on Thursday expressed her strong objection to the numbers possessed by the World Health Organization (WHO) regarding deaths related to coronavirus in the country.Global health said India reported 4.7 million excess death of Covid between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2021, added that the virus had claimed more than three times the number of lives than officially recorded worldwide – a total of around 14.9 million deaths.
As soon as that, which released its report, the center issued a rebuttal which expressed his objections to the use of “mathematical models to project estimates of excessive death given the availability of authentic data. It is said that the validity and robustness of the model used and the methodology of data collection is questioned.In the statement, it was said that apart from Indian objections to the process, methodology, and results of this modeling exercise, which released the estimated death of excessive death without adequately overcoming Indian concerns. Furthermore, said that India has told the health agency about the availability of authentic data published through the Civil Registration System (CRS) by the Registrar General of India (RGI), and that the mathematical model should not be used to project the number of excessive deaths for India. “The registration of births and deaths in India is very strong and regulated by a legal framework that has long been decades,” he said.
The official Covid-19 killed in India on May 3 was 522,676.
The government says it has shown inconsistency in the criteria used by whom to classify the country into the categories of Tier I and II and the basis for placing India into the second category. India has raised the fact that given the accuracy of death data collected through an effective and strong legal system, India is not worthy of being placed in level II countries. Which until now has not responded to India’s dispute, said the government.