Fast spreading Covid-19 South Africa and UK variants infect 83 more
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Fast spreading Covid-19 South Africa and UK variants infect 83 more!

Mar 5, 2021, 7:44 AM
Bobby Ricohermoso

Bobby Ricohermoso

Editor

Problems keep coming up as far as containing the Covid-19 is concerned as new variants are proving to be tough nuts to crack with the spike of cases in Metro Manila and the provinces.

Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said 28 of the 31 new UK variant cases are from Metro Manila and three are still under verification. All newly reported cases are still active.

THE country’s medical professionals and experts have their hands full as they continue to wage a seemingly winless and unending battle against Covid-19, after they detected the more transmissible and elusive South Africa coronavirus variant in 52 patients and the United Kingdom variant in 31 additional people.

The numbers bring the total number of South Africa variant cases to 58, UK variant cases to 118, and cases with mutations of concern to 76.

This, as the UP-based OCTA Research group said that Metro Manila averaged over 900 new COVID-19 cases daily over the past week, a 50% increase from the previous week and a 119% jump from two weeks ago.

Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said 28 of the 31 new UK variant cases are from Metro Manila and three are still under verification. All newly reported cases are still active.

The newest cases were detected in the ninth batch of genome sequencing conducted by the Philippine Genome Center (PGC).

“Nakapagtala po ng 52 additional B.1.351 variant, ito ‘yung kinilala bilang South Africa variant. Meron po tayong 31 additional B.1.1.7 variant, ito naman ‘yung UK variant and 42 additional cases with mutations of potential clinical significance,” Duque said.

Duque said 41 of the 52 newly reported South Africa variant cases are from Metro Manila, while the location of the 11 other cases is still being verified.

“Forty out of 41 naman sa NCR cases ang active, ‘yung isa po ay recovered na,” he said.

Among the 42 new cases with mutations of concern, 34 are from Central Visayas, six are from Metro Manila, and two are still under verification.

“Twenty-two of the 34 cases from Region 7 are now recovered. Meanwhile, the remaining 12 Region 7 cases, all 6 NCR cases, and both cases being verified are tagged as active cases,” the DOH said.

Duque said 350 samples were sequenced by the PGC in the latest round.

The Philippines has logged 584,667 infections with 535,037 recoveries and 12,404 deaths as of Thursday afternoon.

The country’s COVID-19 vaccination program began with the rollout of 600,000 doses from China’s Sinovac on Monday even as 480,000 AstraZeneca doses also arrived in the country on Thursday night.

Earlier, the World Health Organization has said that AstraZeneca is still effective even in areas with a large number of South Africa variant cases, amid concerns that the variant can lead to reduced vaccine efficacy.


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