Four more people have tested positive for the UK coronavirus variant in India, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on January 1.
In India, a total of 29 people have tested positive for the SARS-COV-2 variant so far, which is believed to have a higher rate of transmission.Update on the persons found infected with the new UK variant #COVID19 virus. pic.twitter.com/7iXYEJhQyZ
— Ministry of Health (@MoHFW_INDIA) January 1, 2021
Samples of the UK returnees who tested positive for COVID-19 were sent to 10 laboratories. Flights from the UK to India are currently suspended till January 7 to prevent the spread of the virus mutation.
So far there is no evidence to suggest that the new strain causes more severe illness.
The new SARS-CoV-2 variant could be as much as 70 percent more transmissible, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said.
The government on December 29 said current vaccine candidates that are in the pipeline will work against the new variant as well.
Several countries have reported cases of the UK variant, such as US, Japan, Netherlands, Australia, Italy, Sweden, France, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, and Canada.