By A Staff Reporter
Kathmandu, July 28: Nepal has reported new mutant of COVID-19 Delta variant. The Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) on Tuesday said that a new Kappa variant has been detected in Nepal. Earlier, the country has reported cases of Alfa and Delta variants.
Issuing a press statement this evening, MoHP confirmed that all 47 samples tested recently were confirmed to be Delta variant. Likewise, three of them are found to be a new mutant known as K417N of the Delta variant, according to the MoHP.
The three new Delta mutants confirmed in Nepal have been named as A.Y1.
Nepal has so far recognised Alfa (B.1.617.1) and Deta variant (B.1.617.2) as variant of concern and Kappa variant (B.1.617.1) as variant of interest. It is said that the newly detected mutant of the Delta variant is more fatal than the mutants detected before. These mutants are likely to infect people of all age groups.
The MoHP has urged all people to take extra precautions and follow health safety standards to avoid possible infection of this virus.
The ministry has also asked one and all to prepare for the third wave of COVID-19 pandemic.
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