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COVID-19 crisis: Indian, South African variants detected in Americas, says WHO expert


COVID-19 crisis: Indian, South African variants detected in Americas, says WHO expert
The four most worrying coronavirus variants have been detected in virtually all countries and territories of the Americas, but although they are more transmissible there is no evidence they are more lethal, a World Health Organization expert said
Reuters | May 14, 2021 | Updated 08:10 IST
The newest variant, the Indian B.1.617 variant, has been detected in cases in eight countries of the Americas, including Canada and the United States. The four most worrying coronavirus variants have been detected in virtually all countries and territories of the Americas, but although they are more transmissible there is no evidence they are more lethal, a World Health Organization expert said on Thursday. ....

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India's coronavirus tally surpasses 24 million as mutant spreads across globe


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Volunteers carry the body of a person who died due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at a crematorium ground in Giddenahalli village on the outskirts of Bengaluru, India, May 13, 2021. REUTERS/Samuel Rajkumar
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India’s tally of coronavirus infections climbed past 24 million on Friday, amid reports that the highly transmissible variant first detected in the South Asian nation was spreading across the globe.
The Indian B.1.617 variant has been found in eight nations in the Americas, including Canada and the United States, said Jairo Mendez, an infectious diseases expert with the World Health Organization (WHO). ....

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India's COVID cases above 24 million as mutant spreads across globe


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BENGALURU The number of recorded COVID-19 infections in India climbed above 24 million on Friday amid reports that the highly transmissible coronavirus mutant first detected in the country was spreading across the globe.
The Indian B.1.617 variant of the virus has been found in cases in eight countries of the Americas, including Canada and the United States, said Jairo Mendez, a WHO infectious diseases expert.
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People infected by the variant included travelers in Panama and Argentina who had arrived from India or Europe. In the Caribbean, cases of the Indian variant have been detected in Aruba, Dutch St Maarten and the French department of Guadeloupe. ....

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India 'on war footing' as coronavirus infections pass 24 mln


Publishing date: May 14, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  4 minute read  • 
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NEW DELHI Prime Minister Narendra Modi sounded the alarm over the rapid spread of the coronavirus through India’s vast countryside on Friday, as the official tally of infections crossed 24 million, and 4,000 people died for the third straight day.
The highly transmissible B.1.617 variant of the coronavirus first detected in India is also spreading across the globe, and Modi said his government was “on a war footing” in its fight against the contagion.
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Philippines ban on travellers from UAE, Oman begins from May 15


Philippines ban on travellers from UAE, Oman begins from May 15
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The Philippines will ban international arrivals from Oman and the United Arab Emirates starting from Saturday amid concerns over the Indian coronavirus variant, presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said on Friday.
All travellers coming from Oman and the UAE or those with travel history to these two countries within the last 14 days preceding arrival shall be prohibited from entering the Philippines beginning 12.01 am of May 15, 2021, until 11.59 of May 31, Roque said in a statement.
But passengers already in transit from these two countries and all those who have been to these countries within 14 days immediately preceding arrival to the Philippines who arrive before Saturday, will be allowed entry, Xinhua news agency quoted the spokesperson as saying. ....

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