New Delhi. The World Health Organization (WHO) has finally corrected a report that stated that the coronavirus community in India is in the stage of transmission. The WHO said that it happened by mistake which has now been rectified. The Government of India has ensured that community dissemination has not yet started in the country.
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The WHO has corrected the mistake in its latest report of Coronavirus published on Friday and said that India came under the category of 'Cluster of Cases' and not 'Community Transmission', as reported in the report on Thursday. The Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry has also reported on Friday that no community dissemination case has been reported in India so far and the rate of coronavirus infection is low.
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The Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Health, Luv Agarwal has told in a press conference that, '16002 samples were tested on Thursday, out of which only 320 people were found to be corona infected, i.e. only 2% cases. Based on the sample taken, we can say that the infection rate is not high, although it is increasing '.
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