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COVID: 'Smarter lockdowns' can reduce child mortality in South Asia
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2021-04-15
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UNICEF estimates a major increase in child mortality in South Asia is linked to disruptions in health care systems caused by the coronavirus pandemic, with ailments like diarrhea going untreated.
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