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Cases of ‘Kappa’ variant of coronavirus found in Gujarat

In May, the World Health Organization had named the new variant, a 'double mutant', as 'Kappa', after a letter of the Greek alphabet.

Gujarat has so far reported 8,24,683 COVID-19 cases of which 8,14,265 patients recovered. Gujarat has so far reported 8,24,683 COVID-19 cases of which 8,14,265 patients recovered.

For the first time, five cases of ‘Kappa’ variant of coronavirus have been detected in Gujarat, the state health department said on Saturday.

Three cases were found in Jamnagar, two in Godhra in Pahchmahal district and one in Mehsana, it said in a release.

In May, the World Health Organization had named the new variant, a ‘double mutant’, as “Kappa”, after a letter of the Greek alphabet.

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Genome sequencing of samples of these patients, who had tested positive for COVID-19 between March and June this year, revealed that they were infected by the new variant, the department said.

Kappa is a “variant of interest” but not a “variant of concern” as per the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), the release said.

The department also traced those who came in contact with these patients. “So far, none of their contacts have been found to have COVID-19 symptoms. The health department has also undertaken intense surveillance in the areas from where the cases emerged,” it said.

Gujarat has so far reported 8,24,683 COVID-19 cases of which 8,14,265 patients recovered. There are 342 active cases in the state at present.

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