Corona: WHO accepts this mistake regarding India
Corona: WHO accepts this mistake regarding India
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The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday admitted its mistake and said that one of its reports of community transmission in India was false. According to the organization, this was an error that has now been rectified. The Government of India says that community transmission has not started in India yet.

For your information, let us tell you that the WHO admitted the mistake in its latest report published on Friday and said that there are cases of infection in India but there is no 'community transmission' yet. Let us know that a report was published by the organization on Thursday, in which it was said that there is a community transmission in India.

On this matter, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare also said on Friday that there is no community transmission in India yet and the rate of novel coronavirus infection has come down. Speaking to the media at the conference, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Health, Luv Aggarwal said, 'At least 16002 samples were examined on Thursday, out of which 320 people were found positive. Only 2 percent cases were found positive for Kovid-19. Based on the samples collected, we can say that the rate of infection is not high.

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