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  1. India Deaths Clock - IndexMundi. Number of deaths in India today so far: 15,051. Note: Numbers on this page do not include deaths due to COVID-19. Our estimates are based on deaths reported before the pandemic started. Check our coronavirus section for information about daily and total deaths caused by the virus.

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  4. India - Historical Death Rate Data Year Death Rate Growth Rate; 2024: 7.473: 0.770%: 2023: 7.416: 0.490%: 2022: 7.380: 0.490%: 2021: 7.344: 0.480%: 2020: 7.309: 0.490%: 2019: 7.273: 0.500%: 2018: 7.237-0.070%: 2017: 7.242-0.070%: 2016: 7.247-0.080%: 2015: 7.253-0.070%: 2014: 7.258-0.070%: 2013: 7.263-1.480%: 2012: 7.372-1.440%: 2011: 7.480-1. ...

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    Death and taxes are famously the only certainties in life, but countries account for each of them in vastly different ways. Even superficially similar places can have varying approaches to recording COVID-19 deaths. Early in the pandemic, countries such as the Netherlands counted only those individuals who died in hospital after testing positive fo...

    The WMD lacks excess-death estimates for more than 100 countries, including China, India and many in Africa. That’s because those countries either do not collect death statistics or do not publish them speedily. But they also account for millions of COVID-19 deaths. A true pandemic global death toll cannot be counted without those data, but some re...

    Not everyone agrees with the approach. One vocal critic of the magazine’s pandemic modelling is Gordon Shotwell, a data scientist in Halifax, Nova Scotia, who published a blog post that called it irresponsible (see go.nature.com/3jpdkrs). “Models like this have the effect of putting a thin veneer of objectivity and science-y thinking over what’s ba...

    Even the best models are only as good as the data they rest on. Through the WHO project, demographers and others are searching for ways to improve counts and estimates of death tolls in countries that don’t have reliable national mortality data. Researchers have shown this can be estimated, for example, by extrapolating from smaller regions in a co...

  5. Jul 20, 2021 · The conclusion is that between 3.4 and 4.7 million more people died in that pandemic period than would have been predicted. That's up to 10 times higher than the Indian government's official...

  6. May 20, 2021 · The latest data on Global excess deaths associated with COVID-19 (modelled estimates) are published here. On 30 January 2020 COVID-19 was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) with an official death toll of 171. By 31 December 2020, this figure stood at 1 813 188. Yet preliminary estimates suggest the total number ...

  7. May 6, 2022 · The study by WHO puts India’s COVID-19 death toll at 4.7 million through the end of 2021, while the government's tally puts the number at 481,000. Other studies, including one by the medical...

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