The two cases were discovered in adults in different regions of the state and do not appear to be related. None of the infected people traveled recently, said the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
“This is scary,” because it means that there may be more undetected cases in the state, said Dr. Krutika Kuppalli, an infectious doctor at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. “It is probably more widespread.”
The variant’s arrival shows that “the fight against this deadly virus is far from over,” said Dr. Brannon Traxler, South Carolina’s interim director of public health, in a statement. “While more COVID-19 vaccines are on 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.”
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Viruses are constantly mutating and variants of the coronavirus are circulating around the globe, but scientists are primarily concerned with the emergence of three. Other variants reported for the first time in the United Kingdom and Brazil have previously been confirmed in the United States. Researchers believe that these three variants can spread more easily.
Because the variants have the potential for increased infection risks in the United States, lawmakers tired of the pandemic in several states are resisting masquerade orders, company closures and other protection restrictions ordered by governors.
States like Arizona, Michigan, Ohio, Maryland, Kentucky and Indiana are considering proposals to limit their governors’ ability to impose emergency restrictions. The Wisconsin Legislature was expected to vote to revoke the governor’s term of office. Pennsylvania lawmakers are considering a constitutional amendment to remove their governor from many of his emergency powers.
Governors argue that they need the authority to act quickly in a crisis, and limitations can delay critical emergency responses.
In South Carolina, the state health agency reported that the variant was found in one person from the state’s coastal region and another in the northeast. The state gave little other information, citing privacy concerns, although Traxler said that neither person was more contagious.
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“Both were tested earlier this month and, as far as I know, are doing well,” said Traxler.
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, a Republican, eased most of the state’s remaining pandemic restrictions in the fall. Spokesman Brian Symmes said McMaster did not plan to ask for new restrictions based on the discovery of the variant.
“This is important information for Southern Carolinians to have,” said McMaster in a tweet, “but it is not a cause for panic.”
Scientists last week reported preliminary signs that some of the recent mutations may modestly limit the effectiveness of two vaccines, although they emphasized that the vaccines still protect against the disease. There are also signs that some of the new mutations may hinder testing for the virus and reduce the effectiveness of certain treatments.
The coronavirus has already made millions sick and killed about 430,000 people in the United States.
Although vaccine distribution has been slow, President Joe Biden has promised to administer 100 million injections in his first 100 days in office – and suggested that it is possible for the United States to reach 1.5 million injections per day.
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Although some European countries carry out extensive genetic testing to detect these variants, the United States has done little of that detective work. But scientists have been trying to do it more quickly, which has revealed the most contagious variants.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported at least 315 cases of the variant discovered in the United Kingdom in the United States. These reports came from at least 28 states, and health officials believe it could become the dominant strain in the United States by March. This variant has been reported in at least 70 countries.
The first American case of the variant found in Brazil was announced earlier this week by health officials in Minnesota. It was a person who recently traveled to that South American country. This version of the virus appeared in more than half a dozen countries.
The variant found for the first time in South Africa was detected in October. Since then, it has been found in at least 30 other countries.
Some tests suggest that South African and Brazilian variants may be less susceptible to antibiotic drugs or antibody-rich blood from survivors of COVID-19, which help people fight the virus.
Health officials also fear that if the virus changes enough, people may receive COVID-19 a second time.
Biden on Monday reinstated COVID-19 travel restrictions for most non-American travelers from Brazil, the United Kingdom and South Africa. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that Americans avoid travel.
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Stobbe reported from New York.
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