Coronavirus scare peaks as expert says new mutant is undetectable by RTPCR test
On April 22, India witnessed more than 3,34,000 new coronavirus positive cases and 2,247 Covid-related deaths
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As the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic s wreaking havoc in India, a top expert has warned that the double and triple mutant variants of Covid may not be detectable by the RTPCR tests. The news comes as a real shocker, as the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended RTPCR tests as the most effective way to detect the virus.
Coronavirus scare continues in India
Forget double mutation, triple mutant coronavirus strain detected in India
The triple mutant coronavirus strain has been found in Maharashtra, West Bengal, and Delhi
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As India is battling the deadly second wave of coronavirus, fresh reports suggest that a triple mutant strain of Covid has been detected in the country. According to an NDTV report, coronavirus triple mutation has been detected in states like Maharashtra, West Bengal, and Delhi, and it could be the main reason behind the drastic surge in Covid cases.
Triple mutation of coronavirus creates panic
Madhukar Pai, professor of epidemiology at McGill University revealed that this triple mutant strain of coronavirus could be much more transmissible than the previous variants of Covid that were detected in the country. Pai also added that the triple mutant variant of Covid is making people sick very quickly. Earlier, experts had confirmed that double m