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COVID-19 not spreading through animals, it's human to human transmission: Govt

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COVID-19 not spreading through animals, it's human to human transmission: Govt

COVID-19 not spreading through animals, it's human to human transmission: Govt

Government on May 05 clarified that this COVID-19 is not spreading through animals, it's human to human transmission.

First such incident reported in India that 8 Asiatic lions at Hyderabad zoo tested COVID positive.


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