UK variant accounts for 70pc of Covid cases in Pakistan, researcher says

Published May 8, 2021
People stand in queues while they wait their turn to receive the first shot of the Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccine at a vaccination centre in Karachi, May 8. — AP
People stand in queues while they wait their turn to receive the first shot of the Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccine at a vaccination centre in Karachi, May 8. — AP

A coronavirus variant first discovered in the United Kingdom now accounts for up to 70 per cent of Covid-19 infections across Pakistan, a research centre studying the disease in the country said on Saturday.

Pakistan has imposed strict nationwide restrictions in the lead up to Eidul Fitr next week in a bid to control a spike in cases, including banning public transport over the holiday period.

"There is a 60pc to 70pc prevalence of the UK variant in Pakistan (today)," Professor Dr Muhammad Iqbal Chaudhry, director at the International Centre for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS), University of Karachi, told Reuters, adding that this figure was 2pc in January.

The ICCBS works on Covid-19 samples and provides research and data to the government.

The "UK variant", known as B.1.1.7 and first identified in Britain late last year, is believed to be more transmissible than other previously dominant coronavirus variants. Chaudhry added, however, that it was yet to be established if the variant was more deadly.

He also said a variant found in neighbouring India, which has seen a massive surge of cases in recent weeks, had not been detected in Pakistan yet, but that was because they did not have the kits needed to detect the variant, named B.1.617.

The kits to detect the variant had been ordered and would soon arrive in the country, he said.

Chaudhry said there was a high possibility that the variant had already reached Pakistan since the diasporas of the two countries interact closely in Gulf states.

Pakistan has seen a daily death toll of more than 100 in recent weeks. Officials are worried the strained healthcare system could reach a breaking point if more contagious coronavirus variants begin to spread, as has happened in India.

Overall, Pakistan has registered 854,240 infections and 18,797 deaths from Covid-19. While official daily infection numbers remain low, between 4,000 and 5,000, only around 40,000 tests are conducted a day — a fraction of the 220 million population.

Pakistan has recently stepped up its vaccination drive, inoculating around 3.3m people. The first batch of 1.2m vaccine doses under the Covax quota was received on Saturday.

Earlier today, Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar said that the restrictions imposed would inconvenience citizens but were necessary due to the "extremely dangerous situation created in the region with the spread of virulent mutations of the virus".

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