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India records highest ever deaths within 24 hours due to COVID on Wednesday. Here is why

In May this year, the Patna High Court flagged irregularities in death figures in Buxar. Subsequently, an audit was conducted and after 20 days of exercise the figure of deaths were reconciled.

On Wednesday, India recorded 6,148 deaths due to Chinese coronavirus within 24 hours on Wednesday. This has been the highest ever deaths recorded in single day in India since the beginning of the pandemic.

However, the the unusually high number of deaths did not happen on one single day.

Bihar reconciles deaths due to COVID

Bihar government on Wednesday reconciled its actual death figures after a 20-day audit and added 3,951 deaths to the tally. This led to an increase of 72.8% in total deaths, where most were attributed to fatalities at private hospitals, homes and post-COVID complications which were not recorded earlier.

Deaths recorded in Bihar

As can be seen, there has been a sharp spike in deaths in Bihar on Wednesday.

In May this year, the Patna High Court flagged irregularities in death figures in Buxar. Subsequently, an audit was conducted and after 20 days of exercise the figure of deaths were reconciled.

Earlier too such reconciliation exercises were carried out because of which there was a spike in single day deaths.

This is a very common practice and other states must follow suit in order to get a clearer picture.

Ayodhra Ram Mandir special coverage by OpIndia

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