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Medical workers collect swab samples from people at a Covid-19 screening centre in Petaling Jaya, on January 25, 2021. — Picture by REUTERS

First case of Indian Covid-19 variant detected

KUALA LUMPUR, May 2 — Health Ministry has detected its first case of a highly infectious coronavirus variant first identified in India, said its minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba, days after imposing a ban on flights from India.

The variant, named B.1.617, was detected in an Indian national screened at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, he said.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has described it as a “variant of interest”, suggesting it may have mutations that would make the virus more transmissible, cause more severe disease or evade vaccine immunity.

“We advise the public to remain calm… All public health efforts will continue in order to break the chain of infection and ensure public safety,” Dr Adham said.

He did not say when the variant was detected.

Malaysia, which is facing a surge in Covid-19 cases, on Wednesday banned flights to and from India and prohibited travellers from any Indian destination from entering the country to prevent the spread of the new variant.

India is battling a devastating second wave of the coronavirus that has overwhelmed hospitals, morgues and crematoriums.

In February the government launched a nationwide Covid-19 vaccination programme, aiming to inoculate 80 per cent of the 32 million population within a year.

Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah announced 3,418 new Covid-19 cases recorded on Sunday, bringing its total number of infections to 415,012 cases, including more than 1,500 deaths.

— Reuters

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