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South Africa detects new coronavirus variant with many mutations, prompting UK travel ban
- The B.1.1.529 strain has at least 10 mutations, compared to two for Delta or three for Beta
- The variant has also been detected in Botswana and Hong Kong among travellers from the country
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Scientists in South Africa said on Thursday they had detected a new Covid-19 variant with a large number of mutations, blaming it for a surge in infection numbers.
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The number of daily infections in Africa’s hardest-hit country has increased tenfold since the start of the month.
“Unfortunately we have detected a new variant which is a reason for concern in South Africa,” virologist Tulio de Oliveira told a hastily called news conference.
The variant, which goes by the scientific lineage number B.1.1.529, “has a very high number of mutations,” he said, expressing hope that the World Health Organization would give it a Greek name on Friday.
“It’s unfortunately causing a resurgence of infections,” he said.
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