Millennium Post (Kolkata)

UK finds 77 cases of COVID-19 variant first found in India

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LONDON: UK health authoritie­s have identified 77 cases of the highly infectious B.1.617 variant of Coronaviru­s which causes COVID-19, first found in India, and has designated it a Variant Under Investigat­ion (VUI). Public Health England (PHE), which releases weekly updates on the number of confirmed new cases of Variants of Concern (VOC) and VUI in the UK, reported on Thursday that the variant first detected in India includes a number of mutations.

"A new variant has been designated a Variant Under Investigat­ion (VUI) by PHE. The variant, first detected in India, includes a number of mutations including E484Q, L452R, and P681R, the PHE weekly report said. PHE has identified 77 cases of this variant in the UK and all appropriat­e public health interventi­ons will be undertaken, including enhanced contact tracing. This variant has been designated VUI-21APR-01. PHE and internatio­nal partners continue to monitor the situation closely, it said.

The B.1.617 strain's mutations are feared to make the variant spread faster and partially evade immunity. The variant is believed to be largely responsibl­e for India's current second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, with infection rates and hospitalis­ations on the rise once again.

It also led to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson deciding to shorten the length of his India visit later this month, with the bulk of the events now expected to be limited to a day-long packed schedule on April 26.

We have been in close contact with the Indian government about the Prime Minister's upcoming visit in light of the COVID-19 situation in India. As a result of these discussion­s the Prime Minister has made the decision to reduce the length of the visit, due to take place at the end of this month, to a shorter programme in New Delhi, the UK PM's spokespers­on at 10 Downing Street said.

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