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India's considerable population still vulnerable to COVID-19: ICMR's 2nd Sero Survey

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India's considerable population still vulnerable to COVID-19: ICMR's 2nd Sero Survey

India's considerable population still vulnerable to COVID-19: ICMR's 2nd Sero Survey

Indian Council of Medical Research second Sero Survey report revealed that considerable population still vulnerable to COVID-19, said Health Ministry Secretary Rajesh Bhushan on September 29.

"ICMR's (Indian Council of Medical Research) second Sero Survey report reveals that a considerable population still vulnerable to COVID-19," said Bhushan.


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