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Jun
2020

All Things Policy: COVID-19: A Testing Strategy for India

ByShambhavi Naik and Anirudh Kanisetti

As COVID-19 continues to spread in India, it’s becoming clear that governments at all levels, not just the Union, need to get involved in fighting it. Dr. Shambhavi Naik joins Anirudh Kanisetti to discuss how India can make the most of its testing capacity to track and contain the spread of the disease.

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