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COVID cases on uphill, locals flout guidelines in Mumbai's Dadar market

Video Credit: ANI - Duration: 01:05s - Published
COVID cases on uphill, locals flout guidelines in Mumbai's Dadar market

COVID cases on uphill, locals flout guidelines in Mumbai's Dadar market

COVID-19 cases are on uphill across country and especially in Maharashtra.

Amid surge in infections, large crowd thronged Mumbai's Dadar market on the morning of April 02.

Social distancing norms and other CasOVID guidelines were flouted at the market.

Mumbai reported 8,646 new COVID-19 cases on April 01.


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