New Covid Variant Not Detected in India: Govt
NEW DELHI, Nov 26: The Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG) has so far not detected the presence of the new variant of Covid-19 called B.1.1.529 in India, officials said on Friday.
The INSACOG was closely tracking the new variant detected in South Africa was feared to have a high amount of spike mutations. The South African authorities have confirmed existence of 22 positive cases associated with it.
Commenting on the development, a senior scientist with INSACOG said the consortium is closely tracking the new variant of called B.1.1.529 and its presence has not been detected yet in the country.
Health Ministry sources said INSACOG is “very closely monitoring” the situation to check for the presence of this variant and expedite the results of genomic analysis of positive samples of international travellers. A review meeting on the matter was also learnt to have been held.
There has been no isolation of the variant so far, a source said. Samples of all international passengers are being collected as usual and positive samples will be specifically looked for B1.1.529 on priority. The Ministry of Health and the Department of Biotechnology have already reviewed the situation, the source said.
The Centre on Thursday asked all states and union territories to conduct rigorous screening and testing of all international travellers coming from or transiting through South Africa, Hong Kong and Botswana where the new COVID-19 variant of serious public health implications has been reported.
In a letter addressed to additional chief secretary/principal secretary/secretary (Health) of all states and union territories, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan asked them to ensure that samples of travellers turning positive are sent to designated genome sequencing laboratories promptly.
(Manas Dasgupta)