Almost quarter of Delhi may have had coronavirus, finds study
by Hannah Ellis-Petersen South Asia correspondent from Science | The Guardian on (#561F5)
Random sample of 20,000 residents finds 23.48% have antibodies, equating to more than 6.5m people
Almost a quarter of Delhi's 28 million residents may have developed coronavirus antibodies, making it one of the worst affected capital cities in the world, according to research.
A random sample of 20,000 residents by India's National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) found 23.48% of them had antibodies to the virus. It also appears that the majority were asymptomatic.
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