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Delhi reports record high chikungunya, malaria cases in 5 years

DNA Tuesday, 12 November 2024 ()
The number of chikungunya cases in 2020 stood at 111, in 2021, there were 89 cases, in 2022, 48 cases, and in 2023, 65 cases.
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