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Rajasthan positivity rate increasing, people should follow COVID norms, says Health Minister Sharma

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Rajasthan positivity rate increasing, people should follow COVID norms, says Health Minister Sharma

Rajasthan positivity rate increasing, people should follow COVID norms, says Health Minister Sharma

It's a matter of concern that Rajasthan positivity rate is increasing daily, people should follow COVID protocols and support government, said state Health Minister on May 02.

"The positivity rate is increasing daily in the state.

It's a matter of concern.

People should follow COVID protocols and support government in breaking the chain.

We're not leaving any stone unturned to fight against COVID," said Rajasthan Health Minister.


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