Jaipur: It is estimated that the country has reported 48,173 excess deaths since the Covid-19 pandemic appeared in March 2020.
The excess death was measured as a difference in the number of deaths in the crisis compared to normal conditions.
This means that tragically, 48,173 people have lost their lives more than expected in a certain period of time pandemic.
According to WHO, Covid Advantages of Mortality contributed to the total number of deaths directly associated with viruses and indirect impacts, such as disorders in essential health services or travel disturbances.
The excess mortality is the size of the overall impact of the pandemic but it is difficult to predict how many deaths occur because of Covid.
The estimated death of Rajasthan per million is 605, which is far better than most countries such as Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh with 2,403,791, 4,585, 1,806 and 2,985 deaths.
The estimated excess death per million in Andhra Pradesh is 4,610 and 2,883 in Tamil Nadu.
In Rajasthan, the number of virus deaths was at 8,954, which meant as many as 113 people died of covid per million.
However, when the estimated excess death was calculated during the pandemic Covid-19, the death toll was at 48,173.
This means, going with estimation figures, which is 5.38 times out of 8,954 Covid deaths that occurred since March 2020.
The estimated excess Bihar mortality is 48.6 times from 9,650 Covid deaths occur in the same period.
Likewise, the estimated excess death of Madhya Pradesh is 23.8 times, Andhra Pradesh 17.9 times, 11.1 times West Bengal and Gujarat 9.81 times the death of the virus reported in their district in the same period.