Cases of Lambda Covid-19 variant found in Canada: Chief health officer
Canada's chief public health officer says
there are cases of the latest COVID-19
variant of interest in the country, but it's too early to know how
widespread it is or what impact it could have.
Dr. Theresa Tam said Thursday 11 cases of
the Lambda
variant that was first identified in Peru last year have been reported
to Health Canada to date. However, the National Institute of Public Health of
Quebec said Thursday it has confirmed 27 cases already, all in March and April.
The Public Health Agency of Canada is
monitoring Lambda to see how it spreads and how it responds to vaccines, Tam
said.
We're just trying to gather up some
information on who it is that's having the Lambda variant right now, but
there's very few cases at this point, she said.
Early studies, including one from New York
University published July 2, suggest Lambda may be a bit resistant to
antibodies produced by the mRNA vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, but
concluded it is not by enough to cause a significant loss of protection against
infection. Read
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