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Are kids safe in the third COVID wave? | Audio Bulletin

Clarifying the claims of children becoming more infected in the third wave of Coronavirus, the AIIMS Chief today said that there are no signs of the same. AIIMS Delhi director Randeep Guleria said that if we look at the figures of the first and second waves, there is a lot of similarity in it. It shows that children are safe. There is no indication that infection will spread more in children in the third wave.

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