India's double mutant Covid variant found in 17 countries: WHO


Washington, Apr 28 (IANS): The double mutant Covid variant -- identified as B1617 -- that was first detected in India, has spread to 'at least 17 countries', the World Health Organization (WHO) has said.

Up till April 27, the B1617 variant had been detected in over 1,200 sequences uploaded on the open-access database GISAID (the Global Initiative on Sharing Avian Influenza Data) "from at least 17 countries", the global health agency said in its weekly epidemiological update on the pandemic. Most sequences were uploaded from India, the UK, the US and Singapore, it said on Tuesday.

GISAID -- a German non-profit organisation -- was launched in 2016 as a database for sharing flu genomes.

Globally, new Covid-19 cases increased for the ninth consecutive week, with nearly 5.7 million new cases reported in the last week -- surpassing previous peaks, the WHO update said.

India accounts for "38 percent of global cases reported in the past week," the report noted.

The B1617 variant has been deemed a 'variant of interest' instead of a 'variant of concern' by the WHO. However, the WHO has classified the British, South African and Brazilian variants of Covid-19 as "variants of concern."

The B1617 variant was first detected in India on December 1, 2020. It contains mutations from two separate virus variants -- E484Q and L452R. The variant is partly held responsible for the second and massive resurgence of coronavirus in the country.

More than 3 lakh corona cases have been reported in India for the seventh consecutive day on Wednesday. India reported a record number of 3,60,960 cases and 3,293 deaths in the last 24 hours, according to the health ministry's data released on Wednesday morning.

"Preliminary modelling by WHO based on sequences submitted to GISAID suggest that B1617 has a higher growth rate than other circulating variants in India, suggesting potential increased transmissibility, with other co-circulating variants also demonstrating increased transmissibility," the WHO update said.

"Other drivers may include challenges around the implementation and adherence to public health and social measures and social gatherings (including mass gatherings during cultural and religious celebrations, and elections)," it added.

  

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  • S.F.H, Indian

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    Its not India mutant...it should be called Kumb Mutant

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    Maharashtra and Chattisgarh also had Kumbh?

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  • peacelover, india

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    Surely we would have avoided this if we had continued with precautions taken earlier. We always have wrong approach. Even today lock down is not necessary, and normal life can go as usual . What is required is to close ALL NON PRIORITY ACTIVITIES such as Cinema halls, Religious gatherings, festivals, marriages, election rallies, schools, colleges, all type of events, all means of transport limited to 30% capacity only. If we had continued this by this time corona would have vanished. I do not understand why we need election rallies in country, people should vote based on the work done in past not based on promises. Secondly in this digital era, these promises can be passed digitally. Finally we all believe that GOD is present everywhere, then what is the necessity to visit masjids, mandir, churches at the critical time.

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  • Prakash, Mlore

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    Our government would be happy to blame the new variants. they are hardly looking for scapegoats to hide their incompetency.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    I hope WHO will not blame India for being a Super Spreader ...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    They would not dare

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