Covid-19: South African, Brazilian variants detected in Pakistan
Last updated on: 30 April,2021 06:04 pm
Covid-19: South African, Brazilian variants detected in Pakistan
KARACHI (Web Desk) – Sindh Health Minister Dr. Azra Pechuho, while confirming a report, said that samples of Covid-19’s South African and Brazilian variants have been detected in Pakistan.
She said that 13 samples were examined at the Aga Khan University on Thursday, of which 10 were confirmed to have British variants, two were South African and one was Brazilian variant.
She added that this was a matter of concern and could put a huge strain on the health system as the British strain of the virus spreads very quickly. It has a spread rate of 60% and a resulting mortality rate of around 68%, she added.
"The Brazilian and South African strains of the virus have a higher mortality rate and the effect of the vaccine on them is not significant, which means if one gets infected with the Brazilian or South African strains of the virus, they could fall very ill despite being vaccinated," she said.
She appealed to the public to refrain from attending house parties and advised against doing Eid shopping this year.