Fake News: WHO denies issuing warning of 50,000 COVID-19 deaths in India by April 15 ANI
Updated : Apr 6, 2021, 1:35 pm IST
India has so far reported over 1,26,86,049 COVID-19 cases. The death toll in the country has gone up to 1,65,547
Taking to Twitter, the world health body said the video claiming that the WHO has warned of 50,000 deaths in India is fake news . (AFP)
New Delhi: The World Health Organisation (WHO) has refuted reports claiming that it has issued a warning on 50,000 fatalities due to COVID-19 in India by April 15.
Taking to Twitter, the world health body said the video claiming that the WHO has warned of 50,000 deaths in India is fake news .
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WHO denies issuing warning of 50,000 COVID-19 deaths in India by April 15, says its fake news
ANI / Updated: Apr 6, 2021, 13:07 IST
World Health Organisation (
WHO) has refuted reports claiming that it has issued a warning on 50,000 fatalities due to
COVID-19 in
India by April 15.
Taking to Twitter, the world health body said the video claiming that the WHO has warned of 50,000 deaths in India is
fake news .
The WHO has not issued any such warning, it clarified. A video claiming WHO has warned of 50,000 COVID19 deaths in India by 15 April is fake news. WHO has not issued any such warning, tweeted World Health Organization Regional Office for South-East Asia (SEARO).
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