Immunologist discovers more potent new airborne Covid strain in Sri Lanka

A top immunologist in Colombo says that a new coronavirus strain that is airborne and more potent than never before seen in Sri Lanka has been discovered in the island nation.

Health authorities feared that the new variant is spreading rapidly after last week's New Year celebrations with more younger people getting infected.

The highly transmissible variant, can remain airborne for nearly an hour and is spreading fast, Neelika Malavige, the head of the Department of Immunology and Molecular Sciences of the Sri Jayawardenapura University said.

"This variant of coronavirus is more highly transmissible than all found so far in the island. The new strain is airborne, the droplets can remain airborne for nearly an hour," Malavige said. "In the next two incubation periods, the disease can progress to a third wave," Upul Rohana, of the Public Health Inspectors said, adding that the real situation would emerge only in the coming 2-3 weeks.

Meanwhile, the ministry of COVID prevention issued new guidelines which would remain in force until May 31.

The guidelines dictate a 50 percent capacity operation for most institutions with all forms of revelry being banned. The country-wide cases which were around 150 before the mid-April New Year have now shot up to over 600 a day. Sri Lanka is also running out of its health care capacity, officials said.

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