[국제]Just the ‘British-South African mutation’? Only 4 types of confirmed …



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Mutations originating in the UK and South Asia have been found in many parts of the world beyond your own country. Additionally, two or three other mutant COVID-19 viruses are causing regional spread.

This is reporter Kim Jeong-hoe.

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Six more people infected with the British mutant virus left Japan.

After the first two people were discovered on day 25, the cumulative number of infections was 14 with the highest outbreak per day.

Furthermore, a South African mutation was discovered for the first time.

In Canada, mutant viruses originating in the UK and South Africa have been reported one after another in several countries, including recently confirmed cases of mutant infection in the UK.

However, other mutant viruses can also spread.

This is because, in addition to the variations of England and South Africa, there are variations of Nigeria and Mink of Denmark and Canada.

The Nigerian mutation is another mutation from the UK and South Africa, where the mother’s body has been confirmed, and is currently leading the way in Nigeria.

[존 응켄가송 / 아프리카 CDC소장 : 아프리카 질병통제예방센터는 병원균 유전체 연구소를 통해 변이 바이러스가 전염력과 전파력이 더 높은지, 중증의 증상을 유발할 가능성이 있는지 알아내기 위한 추가 조사를 하고 있습니다.]

The mutant mink virus was found on mink farms in Denmark, the Netherlands, and Canada, and spread to local communities after farm workers were infected.

These mutant viruses need more research on their association with vaccine toxicity, lethality, and efficacy, but they are common in their more rapid spread.

Therefore, each country is making every effort to block entry.

This is due to the sense of crisis that a new outbreak may begin and an unresponsive situation may arise if a mutant virus with rapid spreading power is introduced into a situation where the second and third have not been detected. outbreak.

[스가 / 일본 총리 : 국민의 생명을 보호하고 선제적 예방 조치를 취하기 위해 일본은 전 세계 신규 외국인의 입국을 금지할 것입니다.]

Some mutant viruses have already been confirmed to spread beyond the country to the local community of other countries, so it seems that it is not something that can be done by blocking only certain countries.

Therefore, WHO recommends that countries strengthen surveillance for mutant viruses in the view that further testing is needed.

This is YTN Kim Jeong-hoe.

[저작권자(c) YTN & YTN plus 무단전재 및 재배포 금지]
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