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Indian Covid-19 strain threatens 3rd wave in UK

Monitors say outbreak in northern England’s Bolton appears to be spreading

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 May 2021 7:30PM

Indian Covid-19 strain threatens 3rd wave in UK
Over 37 million have received their first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine in Britain until Sunday, with over 22 million people now having received their second shot. – AFP pic, May 24, 2021

LONDON – There are growing concerns across the UK that the Indian variant of the coronavirus could introduce a deadly third wave of the pandemic as the highly contagious mutation spreads further across the country, according to Anadolu Agency. 

Over 3,400 infections of the mutation have so far been recorded by Public Health England (PHE), the government agency that monitors the spread of deadly viruses and infections. Cases are mainly concentrated in the northern city of Bolton, however, they are now spreading to the Midlands and the South, including the capital London. 

In an effort to contain the spread, the government has launched a rapid testing scheme in Bolton where a 100-strong Surge Rapid Response Team is going door to door to conduct daily tests. Some 33,000 test kits have also been handed out across the city with more than 3,400 kits being given out in door-to-door visits by public health officials. 

The government is also bolstering its vaccination drive in the Midlands and the North where local populations have been urged to receive a jab. Additionally, enhanced testing and contact tracing has been introduced to track down the variant and prevent it from further spreading. 

Also known as B.1.617.2, the Indian variant, according to PHE, could be more transmissible than the Kent variant, the first of its kind that emerged in the UK last year and became the dominant strain in the country. 

The Indian mutation, however, now stands to become the dominant variant in Britain should numbers continue to increase at this rate.

A study conducted by PHE on Saturday revealed that the AstraZeneca and BioNTech vaccines offer significant protection against the Indian variant of the coronavirus, raising hopes that an increased vaccination programme could curtail its spread.

The study took place between April 5 and May 16 and tested all age groups in the UK. Some 1,054 who had contracted the Indian variant were studied and found that both vaccines offered significant protection against the deadly strain. The vaccines also offered even higher levels of effectiveness against other variants.

Yesterday, 2,235 people tested positive for the virus, bringing the total number of infections reported this week to 17,719. This represents an 11.3% increase in comparison to the previous week.

Five more deaths were reported within 28 days of testing positive for the virus yesterday. Between May 17 and 23, there were 42 deaths within 28 days of testing. This shows a 43.2% decrease in comparison to the previous week. 

Over 37 million people were administered their first dose of the vaccine by the end of Saturday, with over 22 million people now having received the second. Vaccines are currently administered in 2 doses 21 days apart. – Bernama, May 24, 2021

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