Has Mutant Coronavirus Strain Entered India? Health Ministry Says, 'Yet To Be Established By Designated Lab'
ABP News Bureau | 24 Dec 2020 08:34 AM (IST)
It's incorrect to say that the new strain of the coronavirus has entered India until it's established by a designated laboratory, the Union Ministry of Health said.
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Coronavirus Update: The second Covid strain being identified in the UK has raised alarms in the entire world. The Indian government is also taking strict measures to prevent the spread of the new mutant virus but people in India have started to panic knowing that the new strain spread more rapidly compared to the previous one. In order to clarify the present situation and make people understand, the Health Ministry said on Wednesday that it's incorrect to say that the new strain of the coronavirus has entered India until it's established by a designated laboratory. Also Read|UK Detects Third Mutated Strain Of Coronavirus, This Time From South Africa; Lockdown Tightened To establish the presence of a mutant virus, it is necessary to establish a genome sequencing which could be done only through designated labs of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Department of Biotechnology, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), and National Centre for Disease Control, the Ministry said in a statement. "Genome sequencing has not so far been done in respect of the 15 passengers of the 590 who landed in Mumbai from the UK on December 22. Therefore, it's incorrect to say that the new strain of the coronavirus has entered India until it is established by a designated laboratory." said the Ministry.