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India Recording Almost 400,000 Positive PCR Tests and 3,500 COVID-19-Associated Deaths Per Day

https://www.visiontimes.com/2021/05/03/india-recording-almost-400000-positive-pcr-tests-and-3500-covid-19-associated-deaths-per-day.html India’s new wave of apparent #COVID-19 infections is running wild. At the beginning of March, India was recording around 15,000 new positive...See more

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