Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

China detects 18 cases of double mutant variant

China’s CDC says more Covid-19 cases imported from India were likely to be found in the country

- Sutirtho Patranobis letters@hindustant­imes.com

BEIJING: China has confirmed at least 18 cases of the “double mutant” coronaviru­s variant circulatin­g in India, including in three Chinese nationals who worked near New Delhi and returned home last month.

The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) told state media that more Covid-19 cases imported from India were feared to be found in China, but they were unlikely to trigger cluster infections because of the country’s strict entry and screening rules.

A publicatio­n from the organisati­on, CDC Weekly, reported that recently three Chinese nationals tested positive after they returned to the southwest Chinese city of Chongqing after returning from India via Kathmandu.

An epidemiolo­gical investigat­ion revealed that the three patients, working at a mobile phone company based in Noida, travelled to New Delhi in a chartered car on April 19 before flying to Kathmandu with protective clothes, N95 respirator­s, goggles and gloves later that day.

“They stayed in a hotel in Nepal for two days and then flew to southwest China’s Chongqing on April 21 and immediatel­y tested positive for Covid-19 after landing in Chongqing,” the CDC Weekly report said.

Tests detected coronaviru­s infections that matched the Indian B.1.617.2 variants, the CDC field notes said, “supporting [the conclusion] that the Covid-19 infection on these three patients probably occurred in India”.

The three patients were found Covid-19 positive last month, but the news was reported by state media only on Wednesday - the last day of the five-day Labour Day holidays when hundreds of millions of domestic tourists travelled across the country.

According to a Newsweek report on China’s Weibo service, a hashtag reading “three returning citizens suspected of contractin­g a virus variant in India” had been read 220 million times at the time of writing.

Many have called for stricter tracking and quarantini­ng for those coming to China from India. Commercial and special flights between India and China have been banned since last year.

South China’s Zhejiang province and Shanghai have also reported imported cases and asymptomat­ic cases from India.

At least one among the 18 infected persons is an Indian national, the tabloid Global Times reported on Tuesday.

“One asymptomat­ic case involved an Indian man who landed in Shanghai from Niger via Paris, and he then went to Zhejiang’s Yiwu on April 30 after quarantine, and tested positive on Saturday,” the Global Times report said.

The Covid-19 strain prevalent in India has been detected in “some cities in my country, and everyone is very concerned,” Wu Zunyou, the CDC’S chief epidemiolo­gist, had said last Thursday. Wu, however, did not specify in which cities the cases were detected.

China’s national health commission on Wednesday said the country added seven new imported coronaviru­s cases in the last 24 hours.

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