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Covid Testing: Data of Symptomatic Cases and Potential of Injury

October 11, 2021

In an RTI to ICMR, it was queried as follows:
“Request split of this data between the different kinds of tests and between the symptomatic status.”
“.. adverse effects or side effects of the RT-PCR tests..”

Please find the RTI response below:
“Repeated testing at very frequent intervals can lead to injury in nasal cavity and throat.”

Please find the Full RTI details in PDF below:

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