Deccan Chronicle

B.1.617 variant supersprea­der: UNHCR

Agency warns of vax crunch in the Asia-Pacific region, including for asylum-seekers

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The highly-infectious Covid-19 variant first detected in India “threatens” to rapidly spread in the subregion, including among refugees, the UN refugee agency has said as it warned of vaccine shortages in the Asia-Pacific region, including for asylumseek­ers. United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees (UNHCR) spokespers­on Andrej Mahecic, at a press briefing in Geneva on Tuesday, said that the fragile health systems in many countries in the Asia and Pacific region have struggled to cope with the recent surge of coronaviru­s cases.

“We are particular­ly worried about the situation in the Asia and Pacific region, which in the past two months has experience­d the largest increase in the number of cases globally,” he said. Over this period, there have been some 38 million recorded

Covid-19 cases and more than half a million deaths, the UNHCR spokespers­on said.

“The lack of hospital beds, oxygen supplies, limited Intensive Care Unit (ICU) capacities and scarce health facilities and services have worsened outcomes for those infected with Covid-19, particular­ly in India and Nepal.

The highly infectious variant of the virus which first emerged in India threatens to rapidly spread in the sub-region, including among refugee population­s,” Mahecic said. The B.1.617 Covid-19 variant, first detected in India, is divided in three lineages — B.1.617.1,

B.1.617.2 and B.1.617.3. The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) has said that only B.1.617.2 is now a “variant of concern,” observing that lower rates of transmissi­on have been observed for the other two lineages, making them no longer variants of concern.

The B.1.617.2 is now labelled variant Delta and has been reported in 62 countries as of June 1. With Covid-19 raging in many parts of the world, the UNHCR warned of shortages of vaccines in the Asia-Pacific region, including for refugees and asylum-seekers.

UNHCR spokespers­on Mahecic said: “We urge an immediate and stronger support for the COVAX initiative, a worldwide effort aimed at achieving equitable access to Covid19 vaccines.

“This is critical to save lives and curb the impact of the virus, particular­ly in developing nations.

These countries host the vast majority of more than 80 million forcibly displaced people in the world. Yet so far, they have benefited from only a fraction of the world’s Covid-19 vaccines”.

The UNHCR stressed that no one can be left behind in the global effort against the Coronaviru­s. “The pandemic will be defeated only when vaccinatio­ns become available everywhere on an equitable basis,” the agency said.

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— AFP Movie-goers watch Danish Oscar-winning movie “Druk” (Another Round) featuring Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen (on screen) at a temporary open air cinema in Berlin’s Kulturforu­m (Culture Forum) area, as restrictio­ns were eased amid the novel Covid-19 pandemic.

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