The strain, which the World Health Organization said was
identified in February and has been circulating in Europe and the Americas, has
also been found in neighbouring Singapore and Malaysia.
A more infectious
mutation of the new coronavirus has been found in Indonesia,
the Jakarta-based Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology said on Sunday, as
the Southeast Asian country's caseload surges.
Indonesia reported 2,858 new infections on Sunday, data by the health ministry
showed, below the previous day's record 3,308 but above the past month's daily
average. Its total number of cases was 172,053, with 7,343 Covid-19
fatalities.
The
"infectious but milder" D614G mutation of the virus has been found in
genome sequencing data from samples collected by the institute, deputy director
Herawati Sudoyo told Reuters, adding that more study is required to determine
whether that was behind the recent rise in cases.
The strain, which
the World Health Organization said was identified in February and has been
circulating in Europe and the Americas, has also been found in neighbouring
Singapore and Malaysia.
Syahrizal Syarif,
an epidemiologist with the University of Indonesia, warned Indonesians must
remain vigilant, as his modelling suggests the country may see its caseload
rise to 500,000 by the end of the year.
"The
situation is serious .... Local transmission currently is out of control,"
Syarif said, adding that the number of infections found daily could have been
much higher if laboratories were able to process more specimens in a day.
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