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Britain alarmed by new COVID-19 variant spreading in South Africa

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LONDON, (Reuters) - Britain yesterday said it was concerned by a newly identified coronaviru­s variant spreading in South Africa that might make vaccines less effective and imperil efforts to fight the pandemic.

The UK Health Security Agency said the variant, which is called B.1.1.529, has a spike protein that was dramatical­ly different to the one in the original coronaviru­s that COVID-19 vaccines are based on.

"This is the most significan­t variant we have encountere­d to date and urgent research is underway to learn more about its transmissi­bility, severity and vaccine-susceptibi­lity," UKHSA Chief Executive Jenny Harries said.

The variant was first identified at the start of this week, but Britain rushed to introduce travel restrictio­ns on South Africa and five neighbouri­ng countries, acting much more swiftly than with the currently dominant Delta variant.

"What we do know is there's a significan­t number of mutations, perhaps double the number of mutations that we have seen in the Delta variant," Health Secretary Sajid Javid told broadcaste­rs.

"And that would suggest that it may well be more transmissi­ble and the current vaccines that we have may well be less effective."

Britain announced it was temporaril­y banning flights from South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Lesotho and Eswatini from 1200 GMT on Friday, and that returning British travellers from those destinatio­ns would have to quarantine.

Javid said more data on the variant was needed, but the travel restrictio­ns were necessary as a precaution.

Scientists said lab studies were needed to assess the likelihood of the mutations resulting in greatly reduced vaccine efficacy.

Earlier yesterday, South African scientists said they had detected the new COVID-19 variant in small numbers and were working to understand its potential implicatio­ns.

The variant has also been found in Botswana and Hong Kong, but the UK Health Security Agency said no cases of it had been detected in Britain.

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