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India to roll out quick and cheap coronavirus paper test

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A fast and cheap paper-based coronavirus test will soon be available across India, with scientists hopeful it will help turn the tide on the pandemic in one of the world's worst-hit nations.

Added on the 21/10/2020 09:31:47 - Copyright : AFP EN

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