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JN.1 COVID Variant: 3 In 4 Indians Abandoned Masks, 29% Plan To Party On New Year, Says Survey

Zee News Thursday, 28 December 2023
JN.1 COVID Variant: A national survey conducted by LocalCircles, receiving over 22,000 responses from 317 districts, indicates that 72% of Indians surveyed consider masks a thing of the past.
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