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Coronavirus: New Delta variant cases found in North

written by cassoscoop November 3, 2021
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THE North of Ireland is dealing with 125 cases of the so-called ‘Delta Plus’ variant of Coronavirus, the Public Health Agency has revealed.

The agency said the numbers of the new strain, which is a mutation of the existing Delta variant, were detected on October 27.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), formerly Public Health England, has designated it a “Variant Under Investigation”, but it is not currently deemed to be a variant of interest or concern.

According to the PHA, the new variant does not appear to cause a more severe infection and is not believed to be immune to the current vaccines available.

However, it can spread much easier than the original Delta variant.

Last week the Labour Welsh government said it had uncovered 2,000 cases of the Delta Plus variant.

Dr Brid Farrell, deputy director of public health at the PHA, said: “Identification of a case or cases of this variant in Northern Ireland was inevitable at some point, particularly as society has opened up in recent months and most restrictions have been lifted.

“Our genome sequencing capabilities are also ahead of those of most other countries so it is not surprising that the UK has identified cases.

“This development underpins the need for continued vigilance and adherence to the public health guidance for Covid-19 – currently there are no additional measures that the public need to take on the back of this, but it is essential that people continue to work within the regulations and advice.”

She added: “We ask that the public remain vigilant, continue to exercise caution. Wear a mask and maintain appropriate distance when required, when meeting people indoors, open windows and doors to ventilate the room.

“Vaccine uptake is also an important means of securing protection against Covid-19 infection.

“The coming weeks will be very busy, with a significant escalation of the booster programme, along with the school-based programme and the ongoing provision of first and second doses.

“We would appeal to everyone to get vaccinated if you are eligible. The significant benefits of vaccination are clear.

“It protects you and those close to you.”

According to UKHSA, official data suggests 6% of Covid cases are of this type in Great Britain.

“The emergence of new strains is fully anticipated and the Public Health Agency is prepared for dealing with this.

“If the agency assesses as things progress that it is necessary to take further actions, this will be fully communicated,” added Dr Farrell.

“Remember the best way to stop variants developing or spreading is to keep pushing down infection rates and transmission of the virus in our community.

“By sticking to public health advice, working within the regulations, getting vaccinated when eligible, and avoiding becoming complacent, we can all play a role in tackling Covid-19.”

Coronavirus: New Delta variant cases found in North was last modified: November 3rd, 2021 by cassoscoop

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