
As UP's mystery fever spreads, quacks rule, shops become hospitals | Ground Report
India Today
As the mystery fever that started from Western Uttar Pradesh's Firozabad spreads to neighbouring Etah district, quacks are ruling and shops have been turned into so-called healthcare facilities, an India Today ground report shows.
The mystery fever that started from Western Uttar Pradesh's Firozabad has spread to neighbouring Etah district. In village after village, many people are suffering from high fever and falling platelet counts. Quacks are ruling, and shops have been turned into so-called healthcare facilities, an India Today ground report shows. There are also some complaints about dengue.
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