Hyderabad:How dangerous is the second wave of coronavirus in the country can be gauged only from the fact that for the last three days, over two lakh new cases of Covid-19 are being reported every day. As per the data released by the Health Ministry, over 1,000 have lost their lives every day during the last three days. However, these data are under question as there is a mismatch of figures between the number of bodies being burnt or buried at the cremation grounds and the data about Covid-19 deaths being released by the governments.
ETV Bharat conducted a reality check and found serious irregularities between the official data and the number of bodies being cremated on a daily basis.
In this second series of the report, ETV Bharat is trying to bring out the real picture in Gujarat and Maharashtra by collating data from different cities. In the first report, we had discussed the ground realities in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Delhi.
Part-1: COVID-19: Serious mismatch in mortality data between official figures, ground reality
In these states, the data from a couple of cremation grounds was puncturing the government claims as there was a mismatch between what is being claimed and what is in the public domain.
Maharashtra
Like the first wave of the coronavirus, the second wave has affected Maharashtra the most. On average, more than 60 thousand cases are being reported in Maharashtra every day. More than 63 thousand new cases and 398 deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours.
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On April 9, as many as 49 people were cremated at Amardham crematorium in Ahmednagar. On the other hand, the government claimed only three people died due to corona in the Ahmednagar district. On the same day, the official figure of those who died of Covid-19 in Maharashtra was 301. The ETV Bharat ground report only shows the figure of one crematorium in Maharashtra's Ahmednagar.