Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Jordan detects two coronaviru­s variant cases: minister

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AMMAN, Jordan (AFP) — Jordan, yesterday, confirmed two cases of a particular­ly infectious novel coronaviru­s variant in a man and his wife who had arrived from Britain.

Health Minister Nazir Obeidat said the Jordanian couple travelled to the kingdom on December 19 and were found to be infected with the new strain of the virus after being tested and isolated.

The couple were still in quarantine and being monitored by medical experts, according to virus protocols, Obeidat said, adding they were both in “excellent health” condition.

The new strain of the virus emerged earlier this month in Britain and has already reached several European countries, as well as Japan and Canada.

The new strain, which experts fear is more contagious, prompted more than 50 countries to impose travel restrictio­ns on Britain.

Jordan was among them and has barred flights from the UK since Monday, with the ban to be enforced until January 3.

The Middle Eastern country has officially recorded more than 286,356 cases of the novel coronaviru­s and over 3,729 deaths.

In mid-december, Jordan announced it had approved emergency use of the PfizerBion­tech coronaviru­s vaccine.

Obeidat said last month that vaccines would be distribute­d free of charge to Jordanians as well as foreign residents.

Since the virus first emerged earlier this year, Jordan has imposed strict restrictio­ns, with schools and universiti­es still closed and a night-time curfew imposed nationwide.

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