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The mystery of India's low coronavirus death rate

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India, with its population of 1.3 billion people, has the world's second-highest number of coronavirus cases, now more than seven million, but far fewer reported deaths than other badly-hit countries.

The figures have baffled experts, with explanations ranging from the young population to immunity given by other endemic viral diseases and under-reporting.

Here are some of the questions and theories raised by India's pandemic statistics:


- What are the figures? -

India said on Sunday there had been 108,334 fatalities from Covid-19 since the first death was reported in mid-March.

The world's second-most populous nation has the lowest number of deaths per 100 confirmed cases -- the observed case-fatality ratio -- among the top 20 worst-affected nations at 1.5 percent, according to a Johns Hopkins University tally.

In comparison, the United States, the most infected country, has a death rate of 2.8 percent. India's number of deaths per 100,000 population is 7.73, compared with 64.74 in the United States.


- Younger population -

Older people suffering from conditions such as diabetes and heart disease have become a particular target of the pandemic but India has a young population with a median age of 28.4, according to the UN World Population Prospects report.

In comparison, France -- which has reported almost 700,000 cases and more than 32,000 deaths for a death rate of 4.7 percent -- has a median age of 42.3.


- Late start, strict lockdown -

The Indian government says the first infection was detected on January 30, with numbers passing 100 in mid-March.

By that time, the epidemic was already raging across Europe. Italy had reported more than 24,000 infections and almost 2,000 deaths, while France recorded nearly 5,500 cases and around 150 deaths.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered a nationwide lockdown from March 25 that severely limited movement. That gave India time to prepare for the pandemic, while experts say the strict lockdown may have helped doctors learn from the experiences of other countries.

"Many of the treatment protocols were much better stabilised (by that time), whether it was oxygen use or ICU use," Anand Krishnan, a community medicine professor at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi, told AFP.


- Possible immunity -

Virologist T. Jacob John and other experts told AFP it is possible that other viral diseases such as dengue fever, which is endemic in India, may have given the population some antibody protection against the coronavirus.

Others say it is also plausible that exposure to other milder coronaviruses could give some cross-immunity. But all experts say more research is needed into this line of defence.


- Under-counting -

India already does not count all deaths. The problem is more acute in rural areas where 70 percent of the population live. Many rural deaths are not recorded unless the person has been in a hospital.

This has been accentuated during the coronavirus. In many cities, tallies given by city governments and at cemeteries and crematoria do not match. Activists accuse some states of deliberately blaming other conditions for Covid-19 deaths.


"Our poor routine death surveillance system... misses many deaths in the first place," Bangalore-based community medicine expert Hemant Shewade told AFP. He reckons that only one in five deaths is recorded with a cause.

Shewade, who has been analysing India's official toll data, said many suspected Covid-19 deaths were not being recorded.

Government-conducted serological surveys -- which test blood for antibodies to estimate how many have fought off the virus -- indicate that 10 times the official number of people may have already been infected, meaning many deaths could have gone unreported, he added.

Meanwhile in some cases, the coronavirus may not be listed as the cause of death for patients with other medical conditions.


- How to boost accuracy -

Experts say greater toll accuracy is possible if is there is more testing, better recording of deaths and post-mortem examinations are carried out on suspected victims.

Monitoring excess mortality -- the number of deaths above the "normal" figure -- as well as deaths at home could also shed some light on the real toll, Shewade said.

Mumbai, the country's worst-hit city, found 13,000 excess deaths in March-July compared with the same period last year -- twice the number of reported virus deaths at that time, the Indian Express reported.


 
Older people suffering from conditions such as diabetes and heart disease have become a particular target of the pandemic but India has a young population with a median age of 28.4,
The answer is in the article itself.
 
Just like Indian establishment dont tell their mob of a nation that their first case of covid was among the students flown back to India from wuhan, for publicity stunt and to play petty geopolitics, they are ofcourse hiding their covid deaths as well.
 
Under-counting -

India already does not count all deaths. The problem is more acute in rural areas where 70 percent of the population live. Many rural deaths are not recorded unless the person has been in a hospital.

This has been accentuated during the coronavirus. In many cities, tallies given by city governments and at cemeteries and crematoria do not match. Activists accuse some states of deliberately blaming other conditions for Covid-19 deaths.
Only logical reason...
 
It would if the testing was at least 20k per million.

More bla bla BS. What is important is doing mass testing. If not we will not know who gets Covid or who dies. And doing that much amount of testing can be expensive.

As usual indians can't digest Pakistan getting better control of Covid... having 1 app and having a whole institution "NCOC" whose main job was to trace cases using all means are 2 different things... we even used intelligence agencies and their tracking systems to track down cases and you are happy about a phone app which can simply be ditched if a person leaves phone at home...

As for WHO..





All are from different months... Pakistan played safe and we didn't have to do mass testing... it didn't get that worse...
More bla bla BS. What is important is doing mass testing. If not we will not know who gets Covid or who dies. And doing that much amount of testing can be expensive.
Btw in a if 10% of population downloaded this app how did the result came?
 
Indians who were diagnosed with Corona and who were treated, their death rate is about 1.4% (Case Fatality Rate). These cannot be hid. So clearly it is not effective on Indians.
 
Enough testing is being done

Things are under control in Pakistan unlike one of its neighbor
There is nothing called enough testing. Test more to know how many people are infected and keep the testing up. or don't test and declare winning against covid. We took the former.
As usual indians can't digest Pakistan getting better control of Covid... having 1 app and having a whole institution "NCOC" whose main job was to trace cases using all means are 2 different things... we even used intelligence agencies and their tracking systems to track down cases and you are happy about a phone app which can simply be ditched if a person leaves phone at home...

As for WHO..
Lol! Could've tested more using intel lol. And no, if one person ditched phone doesn't make any difference, it is mainly used to find covid clusters. When there is a cluster you need everyone in the cluster to ditch the phone and walk around, which does not happen. So, nice try.
 
Enough testing is being done

Things are under control in Pakistan unlike one of its neighbor
Pakistan's low rate of corona infection has nothing to do with Pakistan's 'strategy' or testing. The low number of cases is because Pakistanis as a race are naturally more immune to diseases. How else do you explain that there are disproportionately more cases in Karachi than in rest of Pakistan?

Also Pakistan's situation is simple in matters of complexity. Pakistan's total population equals that of a single state of Uttar Pradesh in India. Obviously it would be easier to handle.

Western media has it's own agenda in praising IK establishment's response.

- PRTP GWD
 
india very young country, also strong immune systems.
 
There is nothing called enough testing. Test more to know how many people are infected and keep the testing up. or don't test and declare winning against covid. We took the former.

Nah we are fine. Testing is being done appropriately and things are under control. No emergency cases in hospitals. No shortage of beds. Things are good

Don't need certificate from likes the failures like you for testing

Also don't need to follow an illiterate PM to do taali and thaali theatrics to fight Covid
 
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