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One case of the Indian Covid variant has been detected in Suffolk.
- Credit: Leon Neal/PA
Public health leaders in Suffolk say they are closely monitoring the Indian variant of Covid-19, after they confirmed one case of the strain has been found in the county.
One case of the B16172 variant which was first identified in India and is believed to be linked to the country s second wave has been found in Suffolk to date, public health leaders confirmed.
Work is now being done by the county s public health bodies to identify any further cases.
Stuart Keeble, director of public health for Suffolk, said: “This variant is of concern and something that is being monitored closely. There is no firm evidence yet to show it has any greater impact on the severity of the disease or evades the vaccine. The area of concern is around its speed of growth.
One case of the Indian Covid variant has been detected in Suffolk.
- Credit: Leon Neal/PA
Public health leaders in Suffolk say they are closely monitoring the Indian variant of Covid-19, after they confirmed one case of the strain has been found in the county.
One case of the B16172 variant which was first identified in India and is believed to be linked to the country s second wave has been found in Suffolk to date, public health leaders confirmed.
Work is now being done by the county s public health bodies to identify any further cases.
Stuart Keeble, director of public health for Suffolk, said: “This variant is of concern and something that is being monitored closely. There is no firm evidence yet to show it has any greater impact on the severity of the disease or evades the vaccine. The area of concern is around its speed of growth.
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