India on Sunday reported its highest single-day COVID-19 deaths since July after two states revised their death tolls.
The eastern state of Bihar added 2,426 unrecorded deaths while the southern state of Kerala added 263 deaths to their tallies on Sunday, a federal health ministry spokesperson told Reuters.
According to a Reuters tally, the revised figures took single-day deaths to 2,796, the highest since July 21.
A devastating second wave in March and April this year saw thousands of deaths and millions affected in India.
According to some medical experts’ opinions, unreported deaths are much higher than the reported number of 473,326.
The eastern state of Bihar added 2,426 unrecorded deaths while the southern state of Kerala added 263 deaths to their tallies on Sunday, a federal health ministry spokesperson told Reuters.
According to a Reuters tally, the revised figures took single-day deaths to 2,796, the highest since July 21.
A devastating second wave in March and April this year saw thousands of deaths and millions affected in India.
According to some medical experts’ opinions, unreported deaths are much higher than the reported number of 473,326.