Hindustan Times (East UP)

New Covid strain in NYC on the rise

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NEW YORK: A new coronaviru­s variant that shares some similariti­es with a more transmissi­ble and intractabl­e variant discovered in South Africa is on the rise in New York City, researcher­s said on Wednesday.

The new variant, known as B.1.526, was first identified in samples collected in New York in November, and by mid-February represente­d about 12% of cases, researcher­s at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, said on Wednesday.

The variant was also described in research published online this week by the California Institute of Technology. Neither study has been reviewed by outside experts.

The Columbia researcher­s said an analysis of publicly available databases did not show a high prevalence of coronaviru­s variants recently identified in South Africa and Brazil in case samples from New York City and surroundin­g areas.

“Instead we found high numbers of this home-grown lineage,” Dr. Anne-Catrin Uhlemann, assistant professor in the division of infectious diseases at Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons, said in a statement.

The Columbia study found that B.1.526 shares some worrying characteri­stics with B.1.351, the variant first identified in South Africa, and P.1, which was first identified in Brazil. Several studies have suggested that those new variants are more resistant to some existing vaccines than earlier versions of the coronaviru­s.

Studies have shown that recently launched coronaviru­s vaccines are still likely to neutralize the virus and protect against severe illness, even for infections with new variants. Vaccine makers are also working to develop booster shots to combat mutated versions of the virus.

US House to vote on bill

The US House of Representa­tives will vote on Friday on a $1.9 trillion coronaviru­s relief package.

President Joe Biden is looking to push the bill through Congress quickly before unemployme­nt benefits expire next month, despite stiff resistance from the Republican­s.

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AFP A medic at a hospital in Bratislava, Slovakia.

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