The Borneo Post (Sabah)

UK virus variant infects scores at Belgian retirement home

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BRUSSELS: More than 100 people have been infected with the UK strain of the coronaviru­s at a Belgian retirement home, its director told AFP on Sunday.

Three residents died after the virus began spreading at the De Groene Verte home in Houthulst, northweste­rn Belgium, Jurgen Duyck said.

A total of 111 people have been confirmed as infected, including 39 staff members. The cluster represents two-thirds of the home’s residents.

The Belga news agency initially reported that another eight people had been infected at a home for people with disabiliti­es in the same area, but it later clarified that it was not yet known if they had the UK variant.

Belgium has suffered one of the world’s worst per capita death rates from the coronaviru­s, with nursing homes representi­ng more than half of overall deaths from the disease, according to the Public Health Institute.

Mayor Joris Hindryckx said the outbreak in Houthulst had prompted a halt to ‘all social and sporting activities’ in the town of around 10,000 people.

The source of the contaminat­ion is unknown, but the mayor said the infection must have been ‘indirect’ as none of those testing positive at the retirement home was known to have travelled to Britain.

The British variant is believed to be more infectious than previous strains of Covid-19.

Mayor Hindryckx said those infected must quarantine for 10 days instead of the usual seven.

But an epidemiolo­gist urged a ‘full lockdown’ in Houthulst and called for all inhabitant­s to be tested.

Writing in the daily Le Soir, Yves Coppieters said: “We have the foundation­s of a third wave of contaminat­ions.”

He also told Belgian TV channel La Une that “if there is already a cluster of this intensity, there are sure to be others”.

Without blanket testing, “we won’t succeed against a variant that is a lot more contagious,” he warned.

On Friday, Yves Van Laethem, spokesman for Belgium’s health authoritie­s, said there were already several dozen cases of both the British and the South African strains of the coronaviru­s in the country, adding that ‘other strains could emerge’.

He noted that the Pfizer vaccine, the one most widely used in Belgium, is effective against the two variant strains.

Residents of the Houthulst retirement home were set to be vaccinated against Covid-19 this week, but the programme was postponed because of the large number of Covid patients, Hindryckx said.

The elderly are the priority target in the vaccinatio­n campaign, which according to official figures had reached 17.26 percent of retirement home residents and staff by January 13 with the first dose of the vaccine, which is to be followed up by a second dose.

Belgian authoritie­s said Saturday that a delay in deliveries of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine doses would not affect the vaccinatio­n of this segment of the population. —

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