Omicron in India
Global News 2022-01-20 19:06:4414414Malaysia United TimesNews Center

A health worker takes a swab sample from a man for the COVID-19 coronavirus test at a 24-hour testing facility in Chennai, the city of India on January 20, 2022. Media reported that more than 9,000 people have been infected with the Omicron virus in India. Photo: VCG
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