<p>The Union Health Ministry on Wednesday dismissed as "conjectures" and "speculation" some media reports that claimed higher Covid-19 fatality figures based on data from the National Health Mission's Health Management Information System (HMIS).</p>.<p>There have been some speculative media reports claiming higher fatality figures due to Covid-19 based on data from HMIS, the ministry said.</p>.<p>"'The report compares data from the Civil Registration System (CRS) and HMIS to draw erroneous inferences. Such reports are conjectures and speculation without any substantial basis," the ministry said.</p>.<p>Citing the death numbers reported in the HMIS, the ministry in a statement noted that the media report goes on to say that, “In the absence of other information, these deaths should all be considered as Covid-19 deaths”. </p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="http://deccanherald.com/national/centre-unlikely-to-achieve-covid-19-vaccination-target-of-516-crore-doses-by-july-1008318.html" target="_blank">Centre unlikely to achieve July Covid-19 vaccination target of 51.6 crore doses</a></strong></p>.<p>As per the media report itself "over 2,50,000 deaths were from causes not known," it said.</p>.<p>Attributing any death to Covid-19 without any basis than based on empirical data is fallacious and such inferences are mere figments of imagination, the statement said. </p>.<p>The Centre, it noted, has been transparent in its approach to Covid data management and a robust system of recording all Covid-19 related deaths already exists. </p>.<p>All states and union territories have been entrusted with the responsibility to update the data in this particular system on a continuous basis. </p>.<p> In order to avoid inconsistency in number of deaths being reported, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has issued 'Guidance for appropriate recording of Covid-19 related deaths in India' for correct recording of all deaths as per ICD-10 codes recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for mortality coding, the statement said. </p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="http://deccanherald.com/international/do-covid-19-vaccines-work-against-delta-other-strains-1008397.html" target="_blank">Do Covid-19 vaccines work against Delta, other strains?</a></strong></p>.<p>States and UTs have been urged through various formal communications, multiple video conferences and through deployment of Central teams for correct recording of deaths in accordance with the prescribed guidelines.</p>.<p>The ministry has also regularly emphasised a robust reporting mechanisms for monitoring district-wise cases and deaths on a daily basis. </p>.<p>There shall always be differences in mortality recorded during a profound and prolonged public health crisis such as Covid pandemic and well-conducted research studies on mortalities are usually done after the event when data on mortalities is available from reliable sources, the statement said.</p>.<p>The methodologies for such studies are well established, the data sources are defined as also the valid assumptions for computing mortality, it stated. </p>
<p>The Union Health Ministry on Wednesday dismissed as "conjectures" and "speculation" some media reports that claimed higher Covid-19 fatality figures based on data from the National Health Mission's Health Management Information System (HMIS).</p>.<p>There have been some speculative media reports claiming higher fatality figures due to Covid-19 based on data from HMIS, the ministry said.</p>.<p>"'The report compares data from the Civil Registration System (CRS) and HMIS to draw erroneous inferences. Such reports are conjectures and speculation without any substantial basis," the ministry said.</p>.<p>Citing the death numbers reported in the HMIS, the ministry in a statement noted that the media report goes on to say that, “In the absence of other information, these deaths should all be considered as Covid-19 deaths”. </p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="http://deccanherald.com/national/centre-unlikely-to-achieve-covid-19-vaccination-target-of-516-crore-doses-by-july-1008318.html" target="_blank">Centre unlikely to achieve July Covid-19 vaccination target of 51.6 crore doses</a></strong></p>.<p>As per the media report itself "over 2,50,000 deaths were from causes not known," it said.</p>.<p>Attributing any death to Covid-19 without any basis than based on empirical data is fallacious and such inferences are mere figments of imagination, the statement said. </p>.<p>The Centre, it noted, has been transparent in its approach to Covid data management and a robust system of recording all Covid-19 related deaths already exists. </p>.<p>All states and union territories have been entrusted with the responsibility to update the data in this particular system on a continuous basis. </p>.<p> In order to avoid inconsistency in number of deaths being reported, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has issued 'Guidance for appropriate recording of Covid-19 related deaths in India' for correct recording of all deaths as per ICD-10 codes recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for mortality coding, the statement said. </p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="http://deccanherald.com/international/do-covid-19-vaccines-work-against-delta-other-strains-1008397.html" target="_blank">Do Covid-19 vaccines work against Delta, other strains?</a></strong></p>.<p>States and UTs have been urged through various formal communications, multiple video conferences and through deployment of Central teams for correct recording of deaths in accordance with the prescribed guidelines.</p>.<p>The ministry has also regularly emphasised a robust reporting mechanisms for monitoring district-wise cases and deaths on a daily basis. </p>.<p>There shall always be differences in mortality recorded during a profound and prolonged public health crisis such as Covid pandemic and well-conducted research studies on mortalities are usually done after the event when data on mortalities is available from reliable sources, the statement said.</p>.<p>The methodologies for such studies are well established, the data sources are defined as also the valid assumptions for computing mortality, it stated. </p>