There are a number of reasons why India, or indeed any Country, might massage the figures to make them appear less. I would dearly love to know why we, apparently alone, would go to such great lengths to make the figure higher.
on news online this morning, it said they have had 200,000 deaths so far, my feeling its way in excess of that, why would they falsify the figures, their government are running scared and perhaps they have a hand in this lying.
Stickybottle: "My guess is that in a country of that size of population it is nigh on impossible to quote accurate figures so why even obsess over it." - yes but that's not the same as deliberate suppression. A Sky news reporter counted 20 bodies in an hour at 1 crematorium, when they asked the officials for a number for the last 24 hours they said 17 so if one crem is reporting 3.5% of the truth that means the true figure could be vastly greater than quoted.
If people are dying without medical attention and being cremated a day or two later without an autopsy then there is probably no opportunity to positively identify & record them as covid deaths.
If you want to ask the question "Who Cares Why India Is Falsifying Death Figures?", it would be better to start a new thread than try to disrupt TTT's question with the first response!
yes but that's not the same as deliberate suppression. A Sky news reporter counted 20 bodies in an hour at 1 crematorium, when they asked the officials for a number for the last 24 hours they said 17 so if one crem is reporting 3.5% of the truth that means the true figure could be vastly greater than quoted.
So again, why obsess over it? Your views on such matters in this country and others are well known so I do not understand your fascination.
People are dying in droves or is it more important that we chalk them up in scores or dozens?
stickybottle: "So again, why obsess over it? " - get over yourself. What indicates obsession to you? This is my first post on this. AB is a discussion site I posted an item related to a current news item in news, we are having a discussion. If it's all a bit much for you then feel free to ignore all my posts forever.
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