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Centre gives guidelines for Covid death certificates, days after SC rebukes for delay |Oneindia News

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Centre gives guidelines for Covid death certificates, days after SC rebukes for delay |Oneindia News

Centre gives guidelines for Covid death certificates, days after SC rebukes for delay |Oneindia News

The Centre has informed it that the Union Health Ministry and the ICMR have issued guidelines for the issuance of an official document to the families of those who died of Covid-19.

This comes days after the Supreme Court had rebuked the Centre over delay in framing the guidelines.

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