Did india cover up corona deaths? Shocking report..?

Worldwide, the corona pandemic death toll is approximately 14.9 million. This could range from 13.3 million to 16.6 million, according to the World health Organization. The World health Organization (WHO) released a report last thursday on corona virus-related deaths in the country. According to the World health Organization, between january 1, 2020, and december 31, 2021, india recorded 4.7 million more corona deaths. This corona killed three times more lives than officially recorded worldwide. That means a total of about 14.9 million lives were lost, the report said. It also noted that corona infection in india may have killed about 47 lakh people, the highest in the world.
What is the death toll reported by india ..?

India's official corona death toll for january 1, 2020, and december 31, 2021, was 481,486. But, according to data released by the World health Organization, corona deaths in india in 2020 and 2021 are accurate 47,40,894. Worldwide, the corona pandemic death toll is approximately 14.9 million. According to the World health Organization, this could range from 13.3 million to 16.6 million.
India opposes WHO report:

Within hours of the World health Organization's report, the federal government issued a statement in which it stated its opposition to using the mathematical model's real data for calculating excessive mortality estimates. It further stated that the validity and stability of the models used and the data collection method are questionable. Although india objected to the process, methodology, and consequences of this modeling exercise in that report, the World health Organization released excessive mortality estimates without adequately addressing India’s concerns. The report was released by the Civil Registration Agency (CRS) through the Registrar General of india (RGI). Furthermore, mathematical models should not be used to predict excessive mortality in India. "Birth and death registration in india is very strong and is governed by a decades-old legal framework that is not questionable," the Civil Registration Agency said in a statement. The official death toll from the coronavirus in india as of May 3 was 5,22,676.The government has said it points to discrepancies in the criteria used by the World health Organization to classify its member states into Tier I and II and the reasons for placing india in Tier II. Considering the accuracy of the death data collected through an effective and robust legal framework, india has put forward the reason that india is not eligible to be ranked second among countries. It is noteworthy that to date the World health Organization has not responded to this argument in India.

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