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Indian states sound coronavirus ‘black fungus’ alarm as cases surge – SBS News
Two new states have declared epidemics of Mucormycosis while New Delhi and other major cities have opened special wards to treat thousands of cases of the infection….
States across India have ordered emergency measures to counter a surge in the rare deadly “black fungus” infection among coronavirus sufferers.
Two new states declared epidemics of Mucormycosis while New Delhi and other major cities have opened special wards to treat thousands of cases of the infection commonly known as black fungus.
India normally deals with less than 20 cases a year, but the infection has become a new threat from the coronavirus wave that has killed 120,000 people in six weeks.
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