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Brazil identifies coronavirus variant from India in traveler through Sao Paulo, Rio airports

A traveler arriving in Brazil has been diagnosed with the coronavirus variant first discovered in India, Sao Paulo health officials said, adding concerns that the more contagious version of the virus will fuel one of the world’s deadliest outbreaks.
Sao Paulo health authorities said they requested a complete list of the passengers on the flight coming from India, as well as the names of all airport staff and other people who may have had contact with the passenger, for monitoring and isolation.
The Indian variant of the coronavirus, known as B.1.617.2, which is rampant in India, has been detected in 10 countries of the Americas, mainly associated with international travel, the Pan American Health Organization said.
Cases have been detected in North, Central and South America, as well as the Caribbean, but no community transmission has been associated with the variant, a PAHO official said.
Brazil has lost more than 450,000 lives to COVID-19, the worst death toll outside the United States, and has struggled to contain transmission of homegrown variants and to accelerate a sputtering vaccination campaign.
Following treatment of crew members who contracted the B.1.617.2 variant on a cargo ship on Brazil’s northern coast last week, the case confirmed on Wednesday raised alarms about the easily transmissible variant passing through two of the country’s busiest airports.
The 32-year-old patient, a resident of Campos dos Goytacazes in Rio de Janeiro state, landed at Guarulhos International Airport near Sao Paulo on May 22, state officials said.
The passenger was tested for COVID-19 by federal health agency Anvisa, but by the time Sao Paulo authorities were informed of the positive result, he had flown to Rio de Janeiro, according to a statement from state officials.
Sao Paulo’s Adolfo Lutz Institute received the test material and announced the result of the virus sequencing.

 

Source: Civil Aviation Authority – Qatar

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