Questions are being raised about the WHO report on the deaths from Corona. AIIMS director Randeep Guleria has also not accepted those figures as correct.
Controversy has arisen regarding the report released by the World Health Organization regarding the deaths due to corona. An objection has been lodged from India itself. It has been made clear that the data released by WHO cannot be trusted. Now AIIMS director Randeep Guleria has also pointed this out.
Three big reasons have been given on their behalf, due to which the WHO report cannot be trusted. He says that India has a systematic way of recording birth-death data, in which all types of deaths are recorded except Kovid… while this data has not been used by the World Health Organization.
Regarding the second reason, Dr. Guleria has said that the data collected by WHO is not reliable…they have been picked up from anywhere…from unconfirmed sources, media reports, or any other source which is unscientific. Collected from… The World Health Organization took data from there which cannot be trusted.
Apart from this, Dr. Guleria has also raised the issue of compensation to be given to the family members after the death of Corona. If so many people would have died in his eyes, then his family members would have requested the government for financial help. In this regard, he says that India has made a provision for compensation to the families of those who lost their lives due to Kovid. … so it cannot be relied upon.
Earlier, NITI Aayog member VK Paul also did not consider the WHO figures correct. He claimed that because India already has statistics on corona fatalities, the model cannot be used because only estimated figures have been given.