All Health Ministers condemn WHO's modelling of projecting India's COVID death estimates: K Sudhakar
May 07, 2022
Narmada (Gujarat), May 07 (ANI): World Health Organisation without any scientific evidence and rational reasoning said that number of deaths registered in India due to COVID-19 is not the actual numbers, said K Sudhakar on May 06. “WHO without any scientific evidence and rational reasoning has said that number of deaths registered in India due to COVID-19 is not the actual numbers. All Health Ministers present here have passed a resolution condemning this,” he said. “Every death in this country has been scientifically registered. Every death is registered in the most fragmented way in India,” he added. K Sudhakar’s statement comes after a resolution was passed at the conference of the Central Council of Health and Family Welfare (CCHFW) on May 06, strongly objecting to the WHO’s estimates of 4.7 million COVID-19 deaths in India.