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UK flyers’ genome sequencing results in 2-3 days: NCDC (IANS Exclusive)
By IANS| Published: 24th December 2020 5:13 am IST
By Aakanksha Khajuria
New Delhi, Dec 23 : The National Centre of Disease Control (NCDC) said on Wednesday that the results of the genome sequencing of samples of those who tested positive after coming to India from the United Kingdom, to ascertain if they were carrying the mutant coronavirus strain, would take at least 2-3 more days to come.
The British government had recently announced that the newly identified strain of the virus found in its population is up to 70 per cent more transmissible and the situation is “out of control”. This prompted Indian authorities to suspend flights to and from the UK between December 23 and December 31.
UK flyers genome sequencing results in 2-3 days: NCDC
Wed, Dec 23 2020 10:53:43 PM
By Aakanksha Khajuria
New Delhi, Dec 23 (IANS): The National Centre of Disease Control (NCDC) said on Wednesday that the results of the genome sequencing of samples of those who tested positive after coming to India from the United Kingdom, to ascertain if they were carrying the mutant coronavirus strain, would take at least 2-3 more days to come.
The British government had recently announced that the newly identified strain of the virus found in its population is up to 70 per cent more transmissible and the situation is out of control . This prompted Indian authorities to suspend flights to and from the UK between December 23 and December 31.