WHO warns new Mu variant of Covid-19 could be more vaccine-resistant
The World
Health Organisation has said that it is closely monitoring a new coronavirus
"variant of interest" named Mu, warning that the new variant shows
signs of possible resistance to vaccines.
Mu - also known by its scientific name as
B.1.621 - was first identified in Colombia in January 2021, and since then,
there have been "sporadic reports" of cases and some larger outbreaks
in South America and Europe, the UN health agency said in its weekly bulletin
on the pandemic on Tuesday.
The cases of the Mu variant have also been
reported in the UK, Europe, the US and Hong Kong.
The new 'variant of interest' is being
closely monitored, the UN health agency said.
Although the global prevalence of the Mu
variant among sequenced COVID-19 cases is currently below 0.1%, its prevalence
in Colombia (39%) and Ecuador (13%) has consistently increased, it said.
The new variant was added to the WHO's
watchlist on August 30 after it was detected in 39 countries and found to
possess a "constellation of mutations that indicate potential properties
of immune escape," it said. Read
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