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India’s Ministry of Technology reportedly asking all social media users and companies to not call B.1.617 the “Indian Variant”, saying it hurts the image of the country


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World- India’s Ministry of Technology, according to reports from the South China Morning Post, is reportedly asking social media companies to delete all references to a variant of the Covid-19 coronavirus, B.1.617, the so-called Indian variant, claiming it hurts the image of the country. The variant, which was first detected yesterday in Thailand at a […]

India’s Ministry of Technology reportedly asking all social media users and companies to not call B.1.617 the “Indian Variant”, saying it hurts the image of the country
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Don't blame him for that, after all we can't even call CV what it is, the C****** flu.  Wouldn't want to hurt anybody's feelings for speaking the truth. 

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