600 samples sent for genome sequencing
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Around 600 samples of infected people in the State have been sent for genome sequencing, Health and Family Welfare and Medical Education Minister K. Sudhakar has said. The Minister said told reporters
Around 600 samples of infected people in the State have been sent for genome sequencing, Health and Family Welfare and Medical Education Minister K. Sudhakar has said. The Minister said told reporters that there were two cases of the Delta Plus variant of Coronavirus reported in the State, and the rise in cases of the new variant in Maharashtra and Kerala border is a matter of concern for the State. He added that randomised tests would be conducted for those entering the State. As for vaccination, he said more than 45 lakh people in the State had received both the doses.More Related News

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