COVID-19: India variant in 44 countries, all regions, says WHO

B.1.617 variant, behind India's explosive outbreak, first discovered in October

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A COVID-19 patient receives free oxygen provided by a gurdwara, a Sikh place of worship, in Delhi, India, on May 11, 2021.
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Geneva: The World Health Organization said Wednesday that a variant of COVID-19 behind the acceleration of India's explosive outbreak has been found in dozens of countries all over the world.

The UN health agency said the B.1.617 variant of COVID-19, first found in India in October, had been detected in sequences uploaded to the GISAID open-access database "from 44 countries in all six WHO regions," adding it had received "reports of detections from five additional countries".

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