World Health Organization reserves judgement on Indian coronavirus variant
The World Health Organization (WHO) has
warned against jumping to conclusions about a new coronavirus variant discovered in India, saying it had not yet classified it as worrying.
A WHO
spokeswoman said that it was not clear at this point to what extent the variant
was responsible for the rapid increase in cases in India in recent months, DPA
news agency reported.
There are
many factors that could have contributed to this, she said. For example,
festivals and other events with many participants may have accelerated
infections.
The
British coronavirus variant may also be affecting India's epidemiological
situation.
In India,
more than 350,000 infections were reported within 24 hours on Monday, more than
any country has reported in that timespan. With its 1.3 billion inhabitants,
India has recorded a total of more than 17 million infections. Read More
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