"No Protection From Virus", Claim Sanitation Workers In East Delhi | Read

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  • Published On: August 17, 2020
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More than 30 sanitation workers have died in Delhi after being infected by the COVID-19 virus - to which they were likely exposed while performing their duties amid a viral outbreak that has killed more than 4,000 people in the national capital alone and over 50,000 across India. The families of most of these men and women are still struggling to get the compensation announced by the MCD (Municipal Corporation of Delhi).

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