Ashbourne News Telegraph

Indian variant likely to be escalated in concern

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THE variant of coronaviru­s first identified in India is likely to become a “variant of concern” which could potentiall­y lead to the country being put on the UK’S travel “red list”, an immunology expert has said.

Danny Altmann, professor of immunology at Imperial College London, said variants of the virus which causes Covid-19 “do pose a threat” and vulnerable people could be “caught out”.

It came as Prime Minister Boris Johnson cancelled his scheduled visit to India next week “in light of the current coronaviru­s situation”.

Dozens of cases of the variant have been identified in the UK.

The variant, also known as B.1.617, is currently designated as a “variant under investigat­ion” (VUI) rather than a “variant of concern” (VOC), such as those first identified in Kent,

Manaus (Brazil) or South Africa.

Prof Altmann said some people in the population are still vulnerable and can “still be caught out” by variants.

He s aid: “I am concerned about all the variants. I think our road map is going well and at the moment, in this country, we are doing rather well, enjoying unlocking.

“But out there, there is the Indian variant, the South African, Brazilian etc, and they do pose a threat.”

He added: “At the moment, we are still vulnerable, and some people in our population are still vulnerable – what I mean by that is the Indian variant, for example, certainly has a mutation like the ones that evade the best neutralisi­ng antibodies.

“What that means is, if you have a population where at least half of us have had zero or one dose of vaccine, some won’t have made a very good response to the vaccine, because perhaps they are very old or obese or unwell, we still have a very large vulnerable population who can still be caught out by variants.

“This particular variant is called a variant under investigat­ion, not one of concern because it hasn’t been escalated to that level yet. My assumption from everything I’ve seen is that it will become a variant of concern.”

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Boris Johnson cancelled his trip to India next week

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