The UK variant of Covid-19 has been detected in 70 percent samples sent to the NCDC by the Chandigarh Postgraduate Institute for Medical Education and Research (PGIMER).
The Union Territory of Chandigarh reported 412 cases of coronavirus on Thursday, bringing the number of infections to 32,397. (Image: PTI files)
The British variant of Covid-19 was found in 70 percent of 60 samples sent to the National Center for Disease Control, PGIMER said Thursday.
“Seventy percent of the samples had a UK variant of Covid-19 and 20 percent of the samples had a 681H mutant,” Jagat Ram, director of the Postgraduate Institute for Medical Education and Research, said in a statement here.
Most of the samples were from Chandigarh, he added.
He said PGIMER’s virology division sent 60 positive samples of Covid-19 to the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) in New Delhi in March.
It was found that 70 percent of the samples had UK variants of Covid-19, one sample had a double mutation. A 681H mutant of Covid-19 was observed in 20 percent of the samples.
Jagat Ram said that given the high levels of transmission and the faster spread of Covid-19 by the British variant, everyone should follow Covid-appropriate behavior.
The director also advised avoiding crowded places and non-essential travel.
He also stressed the need to vaccinate priority groups.
The Union Territory of Chandigarh reported 412 cases of coronavirus on Thursday, bringing the number of infections to 32,397.
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