The cumulative number of confirmed cases in India has exceeded 20 million, so today we're going to talk about whether the actual infection situation in India is worse than that.
According to official data released by the Indian government, the number of new cases of pneumonia in India has now exceeded 400,000 in a single day, and the cumulative number of confirmed cases has already surpassed 20 million.
India's healthcare system has had to continue to operate in the midst of the collapse of the epidemic front, and there are still many patients who, even when admitted to hospitals, are denied effective treatment because of a lack of oxygen supply and strained medical supplies.
India's official report says the daily death toll has reached more than 3,000, a figure that is shocking, but the official report is not consistent with the actual outbreak, which could be even more shocking.
According to statistics, India's total population is 1.38 billion people, and India's normal annual mortality rate is 7.3? This concept is that if there is no epidemic in the ordinary normal circumstances, India will die an average of 27,600 people per day, and if the official data according to the view of the data, then because of the current situation of the epidemic is so serious, and the number of people who died is only 3000, which is only the number of deaths. This is only 1/9th of the number of deaths, so if we look at it this way, it is simply not true.
If the epidemic is so serious that it only causes 3,000 deaths a day, and that's only 1/9th of the normal deaths, then it's not possible to have the situation where the crematoriums are working overtime and can't collect the corpses that have been reported, and if the number of deaths is a couple of times higher than the normal number of deaths, the crematoriums are still able to work overtime, but the crematoriums are already not working, and many bodies are not being collected, and they are not being used. But now the crematoriums are already failing to operate and many of the bodies have to be burned on the main road, which means that the number of deaths due to the epidemic is now more than 10 times the normal number of deaths that would lead to such a situation.
A TV station interviewed a crematorium in a central Indian city, where there are 1.8 million people, and ah, it can't be just this one crematorium, but just this one crematorium, where workers said they cremated more than 110 people last Saturday, while the official Indian statistics of the number of people who died that day in the city was only 10, so so look at it this way, the situation of the epidemic in India should be said to be seriously underreported, so the real epidemic infection situation in India to be very serious.