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Many students are unable to qualify NEET exam, however, wish to pursue courses in the health care and medical field. To help them out, here are some of the medical courses that students can pursue without qualifying NEET examination.
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The RT-PCR test is unlikely to identify the Omicron (B.1.1.529) sub-lineage BA.2, top experts said on Wednesday. Since BA.2 does not have the S gene dropout unlike the main sub-lineage BA.1, it escapes identification through RT-PCR tests, scientists said.
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