Now in 85 countries, Delta variant expected to become dominant lineage: WHO
The Delta
variant, the significantly more transmissible strain of COVID-19, is expected to become a
dominant lineage if current trends continue, the WHO has warned after it was
reported in 85 countries and continues to be detected in more places around the
world.
The COVID-19 Weekly Epidemiological Update
released on June 22 by the World Health Organisation (WHO) said that globally,
the variant Alpha has been reported in 170 countries, territories or areas,
Beta in 119 countries, Gamma in 71 countries and Delta in 85 countries.
Delta, now reported in 85 countries
globally, continues to be reported in new countries across all WHO Regions, 11
of which were newly reported in the past two weeks, the update said.
WHO said the four current 'Variants of
Concern' being monitored closely Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta - are widespread
and have been detected in all WHO regions. Read
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