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India orders tighter surveillance of black fungus hitting coronavirus patients – Geo News
Black fungus usually infects people whose immune system has been compromised

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- “Black fungus” usually infects people whose immune system has been compromised.
- Doctors believe that the use of steroids to treat severe COVID-19 could be causing the rash.
- The total caseload stands at 25.77 million, the world’s second-highest after United States.
BENGALURU: Indian officials said Thursday the government had ordered tighter surveillance of “black fungus” hitting coronavirus patients, as the pressure piles up on hospitals struggling with the world’s highest…
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