EXCLUSIVE: India's COVID death numbers quite a bit lower than rich countries, says Bill Gates amid row over WHO's 'excess' mortality report
Bill Gates, co-chairman of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation said that India did an amazing job, not just in making vaccines but also in getting them out to people.
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Updated May 6, 2022 | 10:41 PM IST
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Bill Gates, co-chairman, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
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New Delhi: Amid a raging debate over the World Health Organisation's (WHO) report on 'excess' COVID-19 deaths in India and across the globe, Bill Gates, Microsoft founder and co-chairman of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, on Friday said that India's death numbers, 'of all the numbers I've seen, are quite a bit lower than the rich countries'.
"I think India's death numbers, of all the numbers I've seen, are quite a bit lower than the rich countries even though there is still some debate over what those numbers are... India's always got a vibrant debate. That's a part of the vibrant democracy. People will eventually come to a consensus on those numbers... I'm pushing hard for a lot of R&D, which India will be a helpful part of, for a new generation of vaccines that have a longer duration and that completely block infection," Gates said in an exclusive interview with Times Now's Editor-in-Chief Rahul Shivshankar.
India did an amazing job: Bill Gates
A day after the WHO report highlighted that India has 4.7 million 'excess' deaths for 2020-21, Gates said that India did an amazing job, not just in making vaccines but also in getting them out to people. "India has better vaccine coverage than the United States," he said.
It may be noted that the Indian government, like many other countries across the world, has refuted the WHO numbers and questioned the methodology of estimating excess COVID-19 deaths.
Gates, who has recently authored a book - How to Prevent the Next Pandemic - noted that the chances of a significantly worse variant of COVID-19 are 'fairly low'. He, however, added that people, especially over 50 years of age, should get booster shots as 'we will have some additional waves in forms of Omicron circulating around the world'.
"We were surprised by Delta, which, of course, hit India very hard. We were surprised by Omicron. So, we can't rule out what might come next. I think the chances of a significantly worse variant are fairly low," Gates said.
The billionaire businessman and philanthropist also noted that the fatality rate of COVID-19 is actually fairly low at about 0.3 per cent. "Small Pox was dramatic, at about 30 per cent. We have to be humble and study this a lot better and have far better tools for the future," he noted.
EXCLUSIVE: India's COVID death numbers quite a bit lower than rich countries, says Bill Gates amid row over WHO's 'excess' mortality report
Bill Gates, co-chairman of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation said that India did an amazing job, not just in making vaccines but also in getting them out to people.
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