The variant from the UK likely accounts for up to 30 percent of Covid infections in US
The variant from the UK likely accounts for up to 30 percent of Covid infections in US
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WASHINGTON: The highly contagious variant first identified in the U.K. likely accounts for up to 30 percent of Covid-19 infections in the United States, White House Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci said Friday.

The medical expert said the B.1.1.7 variant is 50 percent more transmissible and likely to cause more severe disease. "We're at a position right now where we have a plateauing at around 53,000 cases per day,"  “The variant, called B.1.1.7, has been reported in at least 94 countries and detected in 50 jurisdictions in the US, Fauci said on Friday during a White House briefing on the pandemic”,  He added

"The concern is that throughout the country there are a number of states, cities, regions that are pulling back on some of the mitigation methods that we've been talking about: the withdrawal of mask mandates, the pulling back to essentially non-public health measures being implemented." Public health officials and experts are especially concerned about new variants as they could become more resistant to antibody treatments and vaccines. Fauci urged Americans to get vaccinated as quickly as possible to avoid variant spread.

A total of 5,795 infection cases of coronavirus variants have been reported across the country so far, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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