Vietnam Reports First Case of New Coronavirus Variant in UK, Southeast Asia News & Top Stories



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HANOI (REUTERS) – Vietnam detected its first imported case of the new variant of the coronavirus that is spreading rapidly through Britain, the Health Ministry said on Saturday (January 2).

The variant was detected in a 44-year-old woman returning to Vietnam from Britain, who was quarantined upon arrival and confirmed positive for the virus on December 24, the ministry said in a statement.

“The researchers ran genetic sequencing on the patient sample and found that the strain is a variant known as ‘VOC 202012/01,'” he said.

The variant includes a genetic mutation that, in theory, could make the virus spread more easily between people.

Countries around the world have cut travel links to Britain to stop the spread of the new variant, which scientists say is 40 to 70 percent more transmissible than the original virus.

Vietnam continues to operate repatriation flights to bring its citizens trapped in Britain home amid the pandemic.

With strict quarantine and monitoring measures, Vietnam quickly contained the coronavirus outbreaks, allowing economic activity to recover faster than in much of Asia. It has registered 1,474 infections, with 35 deaths.



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