Covid-19NewsRegional REGIONAL: Five cases of the Mu Variant of Covid-19 detected in SVG by Barbados Today 07/09/2021 written by Barbados Today 07/09/2021 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 207 SOURCE: SEARCHLIGHT NEWSPAPER – Five cases of the Mu variant of Covid-19 were detected in St Vincent and the Grenadines between July 19 and August 9, 2021 the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) has reported. The Mu variant – B.1.621 was named a variant of interest by the World Health Organization (WHO) on August 30, 2021. “A variant of interest (VOI) is one that has genetic differences to the other known variants and is causing infections in multiple countries, and therefore might present a particular threat to public health. A VOI is not a variant of concern (VOC), which is a variant that has been proven to be either more transmissible, cause severe disease or is able to escape the immune response making it more dangerous and so more consequential,” the release from NEMO said. “Mu is the fifth ‘variant of interest’ to be monitored by WHO since March 2020. The WHO weekly COVID-19 bulletin states that this variant of interest ‘has a constellation of mutations’ that may make it less susceptible to vaccines and immunity from natural infections. Research and further monitoring will be done to better understand the characteristics of this variant of interest. “On review of sequencing results for samples sent from St Vincent and the Grenadines to the COVID-19 IMPACT Project Lab through the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), five (5) cases of the Mu variant were detected between July 19th, 2021, and August 9th, 2021. All cases were detected within the community as contacts of other positive cases and from persons seeking healthcare,” the release said. Meanwhile, four new cases of Covid-19 were reported from 36 samples processed on Monday September 6, 2021, resulting in a positivity rate of 11.1 per cent, the report from NEMO said. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Business owners disappointed “Five new recoveries were noted over the reporting period. Sixty-five cases are currently active and 12 persons with COVID-19 have died. Two thousand three hundred and eighty nine (2389) cases of COVID-19 and two thousand, three hundred and twelve (2312) recoveries have been recorded in St. Vincent and The Grenadines since March 2020. “In view of the confirmed presence of the Mu variant of interest in the community and the increased risk of infection and subsequent transmission of COVID-19 posed by the growing incidence of variants of concern in persons entering St. Vincent and the Grenadines, strict compliance with all protocols and recommendations is strongly recommended. These include the effective use of masks, physical distancing, hand sanitizing and immunization with available vaccines,” the release said. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Barbados elected president and host of XXXIV General Assembly of MINURVI 21/12/2024 BWU agreement boosts hotel workers’ wages and rights 21/12/2024 Veteran court reporter Barbara Gayle killed at home in St Catherine 18/12/2024