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HYDERABAD:Sindh Health Secretary Saeed Ahmed Aiwan claimed that the number of people tested with HIV positive has halved after all the patients underwent a second round of screening. Initially, 225 people tested positive for the virus
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ISLAMABAD:A satire Siasat @ 8pm by Theatre Wallay will entertain Islooites from January 4 to 6, highlighting the way media, prominent politicians and social workers deal with current issues. Siasat @ 8 pm , with well-known host AD Chaudhry discusses some of the current issues of soci
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