South African Covid variant first detected in the US, South Carolina

A healthcare professional administers a free Covid-19 trial at a location in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Columbia, SC (AP) – A new variant of the coronavirus identified in South Africa was found in the United States for the first time, with two cases diagnosed in South Carolina, state health officials said on Thursday.

The two cases do not appear to be related, nor do people have a history of recent travel, said the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.

“This is scary,” because it means there may be more undetected cases in the state, said Dr. Krutika Kuppalli, an infectious disease physician at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. “It is probably more widespread.”

The arrival of this variant now appearing in other countries shows that “the fight against this deadly virus is far from over,” said Dr. Brannon Traxler, DHEC’s Acting Director of Public Health, in a statement. “While more COVID-19 vaccines are in use By the way, supplies are still limited. Each of us must commit again to the fight, recognizing that we are all on the front lines now. We are all in this together.”

The two people infected with this variant are adults; one is from Lowcountry in South Carolina and the other from the Pee Dee region, the state said, while retaining other information to protect its privacy.

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