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NEW DELHI \u2014 When Narayan Mitra died on July 16, a day after being admitted to the hospital for fever and breathing difficulties, his name never appeared on any of the official lists put out daily of those killed by the coronavirus<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Test results later revealed that Mitra had indeed been infected with Covid-19, as had his son, Abhijit, and four other family members in Silchar, in northeastern Assam state, on India’s border with Bangladesh.<\/p>\n

But Narayan Mitra still isn’t counted as a coronavirus victim. The virus was deemed an \u201cincidental\u201d factor, and a panel of doctors decided his death was due to a previously diagnosed neurological disorder that causes muscle weakness.<\/p>\n

\u201cHe died because of the virus, and there is no point lying about it,\u201d Abhijit Mitra said of the finding, which came despite national guidelines that ask states to not attribute deaths to underlying conditions in cases where Covid-19 has been confirmed by tests.<\/p>\n

A health worker collects a swab sample from a man for a Covid-19 coronavirus test at a public health center in Hyderabad, India on Thursday.<\/span>Noah Seelam \/ AFP – Getty Images<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Such exclusions could explain why India, which has recorded more than 5.1 million infections \u2014 second only to the United States \u2014 has a death toll of about 83,000 in a country of 1.3 billion people.<\/p>\n

India’s Health Ministry has cited this as evidence of its success in fighting the pandemic and a basis for relaxing restrictions and reopening the economy after Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered a strict lockdown of the entire population earlier this year.<\/p>\n

But experts say the numbers are misleading and that India is not counting many deaths.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe are undercounting deaths by an unknown factor,\u201d said Dr. T. Jacob John, a retired virologist.<\/p>\n

The Health Ministry has bristled at past allegations of an undercount in fatalities, but it refused to comment this week on whether states were reporting all suspected and confirmed virus deaths.<\/p>\n

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Determining exact numbers during the pandemic is difficult: Countries count cases and deaths differently, and testing for the virus is uneven, making direct comparisons misleading.<\/p>\n