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Immunologist discovers more potent new airborne Covid strain in Sri Lanka

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URL copied New and more potent airborne strain of coronavirus detected in Sri Lanka A new coronavirus strain that is airborne and more potent than all those found previously in Sri Lanka has been discovered in the island nation, according to a top immunologist. The variant, which is highly transmissible, can remain airborne for nearly an hour and is spreading fast, Neelika Malavige, the head of the Department of Immunology and Molecular Sciences of the Sri Jayawardenapura University said. This variant of coronavirus is more highly transmissible than all found so far in the island. The new strain is airborne, the droplets can remain airborne for nearly an hour, Malavige said.

New and more potent coronavirus strain detected in Sri Lanka

More younger people are getting infected This variant of coronavirus is more highly transmissible than all found so far in the island. The new strain is airborne, the droplets can remain airborne for nearly an hour, Malavige said. Health authorities feared that the new variant is spreading rapidly after last week s New Year celebrations with more younger people getting infected. Information Disease can progress to a third wave in two-three weeks In the next two incubation periods, the disease can progress to a third wave, Upul Rohana, of the Public Health Inspectors said, adding that the real situation would emerge only in the coming two-three weeks.

New Covid strain found in Sri Lanka can remain airborne for nearly 60 minutes

New Covid strain found in Sri Lanka can remain airborne for nearly 60 minutes Researchers in Sri Lanka say they have detected a new variant of coronavirus on the island nation which is highly transmissible and can remain airborne for nearly an hour. Sri Lanka is reporting over 600 new cases each day. advertisement UPDATED: April 24, 2021 22:48 IST A Sri Lankan nurse takes a blood sample from a municipal worker before administering Covid-19 vaccine in Colombo on February 15, 2021 (Photo Credits: PTI) HIGHLIGHTS Sri Lanka s ministry of COVID prevention has issued new guidelines to contain the spread Symptoms are now more visible and young people are more likely to develop them: Dr Asela Gunawardena

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