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Toxic smog in Lahore, Pakistan has worsened, causing over 15,000 cases of respiratory and viral infections in 24 hours. Hospitals are overwhelmed with patients suffering from various illnesses, including pneumonia and chest infections. Children and patients with pre-existing conditions are particularly vulnerable.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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