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An overall seroprevalence of 67.6 percent was noticed in the population as part of the fourth round of the national serosurvey carried out across 70 districts of the country in June and July, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Director General, Balram Bhargava, announced at a press briefing on Tuesday, 20 July.
This means that more than two-thirds of the population surveyed had coronavirus antibodies. The serosurvey also included children between the ages of six and 17, along with adults.
Among those in the 6-9 age group, the seroprevalence was 57.2 percent, followed by 61.6 percent for 10-17 age group, 66.7 percent for 18-44, 77.6 percent for 45-60 and 76.7 percent for above 60.
Bhargava said that while the latest serosurvey shows that "there is a ray of hope," he also warned again complacency, pointing out that a third of the population, around 40 crore people, does not have antibodies and is still vulnerable to COVID-19.
"National level serosurvey is not a substitute of state/district level serosurvey," he was further quoted as saying.
(With inputs from ANI and PTI.)
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