Why India's Coronavirus Numbers Probably Underestimate The Country's Outbreak
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India has reported more than 1 million confirmed coronavirus infections --
a number exceeded only by the U.S. and Brazil. But experts say that both
cases and deaths in the country are likely underestimates due to gaps in
testing and reporting. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on
the situation in India's capital, Delhi, as part of his series Agents for
Change.
a number exceeded only by the U.S. and Brazil. But experts say that both
cases and deaths in the country are likely underestimates due to gaps in
testing and reporting. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on
the situation in India's capital, Delhi, as part of his series Agents for
Change.



