India has undercounted Covid-19 deaths by hundreds of thousands: Report
India's undercount has also left a huge gap in the world's understanding of the impact of the Delta variant, which health experts believe helped drive one of the world's worst Covid-19 surges in April and May.

According to statisticians, the official death count of 3,90,000 falls far short of the pandemic's actual toll, the report said.
The University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation believes the true death toll in India may exceed 1.1 million, almost three times the reported number.
India's undercount has also left a huge gap in the world's understanding of the impact of the Delta variant, which health experts believe helped drive one of the world's worst Covid-19 surges in April and May. India was the first to detect the highly infectious variant, which has hopscotched around the world. It is fuelling a surge in the UK, and is expected to become the dominant variant in the US.
An accurate count of Covid-19 infections and deaths is "a very important part of understanding how big a threat new variants are," said Christopher Murray, director of the University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, quoted in WSJ.
But Shila Singh's death hasn't been counted among India's Covid-19 toll.
Families like Mrs. Singh's have been left struggling to get compensation that some states have set up for Covid-19 victims, the report said.
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