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Not much evidence about community transmission at national level: AIIMS Director

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Not much evidence about community transmission at national level: AIIMS Director

Not much evidence about community transmission at national level: AIIMS Director

While addressing a press conference in the national capital on July 20, the director of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Professor Randeep Guleria spoke on vaccine trail amid coronavirus pandemic.

He said, "There is not much evidence that there is community transmission happening at national level." "But there are hotspots, even in cities where there is spike of cases and it is very likely that local community transmission in those areas is happening," AIIMS Director added.


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