Indian Covid patients hit by deadly new surge in 'black fungus' infection

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Indian Covid patients hit by deadly new surge in 'black fungus' infection
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Officials in the country said that doctors treating patients with coronavirus as well as diabetics and immuno-compromised people should be made aware of the symptoms

A surge in rare cases of a potentially lethal 'black fungus' infection in Covid patients has been reported in virus-ravaged India.The disease, which can lead to blackening or discolouration over the nose, blurred or double vision, chest pain, breathing difficulties and coughing blood, is strongly linked to diabetes.

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