COVID mutation found in Lincolnshire
At least two samples of a new variant of coronavirus have been taken in Lincolnshire, according to a new study.
Wednesday, 23rd December 2020, 12:55 pm
As the country waits to see whether the government will implement tougher lockdown measures from Boxing Day, data from the COVID-19 Genomics UK Consortium (COG-UK) has looked at where the new variant, called VUI-202012/01, has been found.
A map compiled by COG-UK shows two samples in Lincolnshire up to December 17 though it notes these are not necessarily the real number of total cases.
According to Sky News, Jeffrey Barrett, lead COVID-19 statistical geneticist at COG-UK, told a Science Media Centre briefing on Tuesday: “They’re relatively small numbers, but I think it is important to be aware that it is certainly not the case that this is just completely geographically constrained to what is the current tier 4 area.”
THE mutant strain of coronavirus blamed for a surge in cases across south east England has been identified near Braintree, scientists say. Experts say the strain - known as VUI-202012/01 - is 70 per cent more transmissible and fear it is now present in most parts of the UK. But Braintree is one of 57 areas in the UK which has had confirmed cases with the new strain, the Covid-19 Genomics UK Consortium (COG-UK) monitoring group have said. It is the only place in Essex where the strain has been confirmed. Braintree has seen a huge rise in cases since the start of December and is now close to recording 1,000 Covid-19 cases a week.
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New Covid strain ‘started with one patient in Kent amid fears it’s triggered explosive outbreaks in schools’
Vanessa Chalmers, Digital Health Reporter
23 Dec 2020, 15:41
Updated: 23 Dec 2020, 15:42
THE new strain of Covid most likely evolved in one patient in Kent, scientists believe.
And they fear the variant gripping the UK is the cause of “explosive” outbreaks of cases in schools and care homes.
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Professor Neil Ferguson said experts were looking closely at whether the new strain has caused outbreaks in schools, care homes and hospitalsCredit: PA:Press Association
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It comes amid concerns the virus is more easily spread among childrenCredit: AFP - Getty
THE mutant strain of coronavirus blamed for a surge in cases across south east England has been identified near Braintree, scientists say. Experts say the strain - known as VUI-202012/01 - is 70 per cent more transmissible and fear it is now present in most parts of the UK. But Braintree is one of 57 areas in the UK which has had confirmed cases with the new strain, the Covid-19 Genomics UK Consortium (COG-UK) monitoring group have said. It is the only place in Essex where the strain has been confirmed. Braintree has seen a huge rise in cases since the start of December and is now close to recording 1,000 Covid-19 cases a week.