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‘Deadly India Covid-19 Variant in Kampala’

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April 30, 2021
‘Deadly India  Covid-19 Variant in Kampala’

Prof Kaleebu (right) has confirmed that the Indian covid variant has been traced in Uganda. UVRI PHOTO

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Kampala, Uganda – The Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI) has detected the Indian COVID-19 variant in Kampala.

According to officials from the Ministry of Health, the variant also referred to as -B.1.617 was detected from travelers returning from India. The variant was picked up when the travelers went to get tested after feeling unwell.

Prof. Pontiano Kaleebu, the executive director of UVRI has said they have so far identified one case but are on the lookout for other cases.

“We have picked up one case but are still looking for more because we are not yet sure whether the infected person had interacted with other people,” said Prof. Kaleebu.

Reports already indicate that the country has so far detected over 300 cases of COVID-19 variants from other countries. According to scientists, there are now six strains of the disease circulating in the country at the moment. These include variants from South Africa, Nigeria, India and the UK.

Dr. Diana Atwine, the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Health on Wednesday said that they are worried about the presence of the Indian variant in the country since it seems to attack the young mainly.

“This variant is not like the disease we knew last year. It attacks the young which was not the case with the strain that we had and have grown accustomed to. Young people in India are dropping dead on streets. These people are not old, they are young. With 75% of our population below the age of 35, this is worrying,” said Dr. Atwine.

COVID-19 cases are on the rise in India with over 300,000 cases being reported daily. Authorities in India attribute the spike in cases to the Indian variant which they say has contributed over 50 per cent of the cases.
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Dr. Atwine says in light of such developments, and the increase of cases from other countries, they are worried and considering taking measures to control the importation of variants into the country.

Prior to reporting the first case of COVID-19 in 2020, the Ministry of Health in early March restricted travelers from countries that were reporting cases at the time. As a result, many delegates from countries like the U.K, the U.S that were supposed to attend conferences in Uganda were denied entry into the country. Travelers who insisted to enter the country were forced to undergo a mandatory institutional quarantine for 14 days at their own cost.

When asked whether the country is considering going down this road again, Dr. Atwine said they were looking into different options.

The chairperson of the Indian Association of Uganda, Mohan Rao in a statement issued to the Indian community this week asked all members who have traveled from India in the recent past to take caution and isolate.

“As you all are aware of the current situation in India and its struggles with COVID-19 second deadly wave. The new mutated COVID-19 variant has been labelled as super spreader. So those who are returning from India to Uganda, some have turned positive, and chances of a few more in coming days. In the interest of the public, we appeal to the returnees to self isolate for a week after returning from India and follow SOPs to protect self and community in large,” the statement read in part. URN

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