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Another 10 people infected with the coronavirus in Italy tested positive for the “English variant,” according to the latest published data. Of these, 6 are in Campania, 3 in Veneto and 1 in Abruzzo. They join the 2 in Puglia and 1 positive in Marche already identified before Christmas.
As revealed, six people who arrived at the Capodichino airport in Naples on December 20, subjected to a rapid swab, tested positive and therefore in isolation since that day. Other analyzes from the Southern Portici Zooprophylactic Institute have established that they are also infected with the so-called English variant of Covid-19 because they have the typical S gene mutations of this variant. In Veneto, on Christmas Eve, the Venice Zooprophylactic Institute identified three patient samples positive for Covid in the English variant. This was announced by President Luca Zaia during a press point organized in the Civil Protection of Marghera. They are two women and one man, unrelated, from the province of Treviso and Vicenza, now isolated at home with only a slight fever. In November, Zaia explained, 8 different variants of Sars Cov2 were found in Veneto (two of which have not yet been found in Italy and are therefore presumably typical of the territory). Finally, in Abruzzo, the Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Abruzzo and Molise has identified the so-called “English variant” of the virus in a patient from the province of Chieti.
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