The first case of the new coronavirus variant found in South
Africa has been confirmed in Japan, the Japan Times reported.
The first case of
the new coronavirus variant found in South Africa has been confirmed in Japan,
the Japan Times reports.
A woman who arrived from South Africa in Japan
on December 19 and tested positive for COVID-19 turned out to be infected with
the new 501.V2 strain, the newspaper said on Tuesday.
According to
Japanese media reports, another six cases of the new coronavirus strain that
emerged in the UK earlier this month have been confirmed in Japan. Thus Japan
now has a total of 15 cases of new coronavirus variants.
South African
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced new coronavirus restrictions including
strict mask-wearing rules and a curfew extension amid fears over the new
coronavirus strain (501.V2) that could be more infectious.
Earlier this
month, UK health officials announced that the country had identified a new
variant of the coronavirus that spreads faster than other strains. Many
countries have suspended passenger travel to and from the United Kingdom in a
bid to prevent the import of the new virus strain.
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