The Indian government has issued a directive mandating that eye banks collect a minimum of 100 corneas annually to retain their operating licenses. This decision, aimed at addressing the issue of underperforming eye banks, could impact the accessibility of corneal transplants for individuals with vision loss due to corneal damage.
Eye banks that don’t collect 100 corneas a year can lose licence

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