There is currently no community transmission status in India: WHO

New Delhi, 10 April 2020 Friday

The World Health Organization (WHO), in its 'Situation Report', has clarified the situation in Corona Vacharas in India as "community transmission".

WHO acknowledged its mistake and said that our report was false, which has now been corrected and there is a 'cluster of cases' in India but 'community transmission' is not happening.

Over 16 million people worldwide have been engulfed in coronas and more than 95,000 have died due to coronas.

In a report released on Corona cases, a cluster of cases was written in the Chinese column, while the prevalence of illness in the Indian column was written as 'Community transmission'.

The Central Government has flatly denied that the corona virus has reached the third stage of community transmission in India.

'Community transmission' is a situation in which cases of coronary virus are continuously infiltrating and it is also difficult to detect where the infection is spreading.

Such a situation is known as 'community transmission'. In this regard, WHO said in its report that India has reached the stage of 'Community Transmission'. On which he clarifies admitting his error.

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