DAK sounds new COVID-19 strain alert in Kashmir

 

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Srinagar, Dec 30: With India reporting 20 cases of new Covid-19 strain so far, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Wednesday sounded alert and has urged health authorities in Kashmir to prepare for the potential spread of the variant in the valley.

ā€œNew Covid-19 strain is knocking on our door and we need to be prepared and alert,ā€ said DAK president and influenza expert Dr Nisar ul Hassan said in a statement here this afternoon.

ā€œThe new variant is on the move and it can sneak in anytime,ā€ he said adding we have to prepare in advance to deal with the virus. Advance planning and preparedness is critical to help mitigate the impact of any eventuality.

ā€œWe need to intensify surveillance activities and gear up hospitals to prevent an outbreak,ā€ Dr Nisar said and added that the best way to prevent the virus is to stop it from coming in as once the virus enters the community it is difficult to control it.

He said twenty people who returned to India from the UK recently have tested positive for the new mutated strain. The variant ā€“ called VUI-202012/01 carries multiple mutations in the spike protein that the virus uses to enter human body cells, he said.

The mutant that was first reported in UK has moved to a number of other countries prompting more than 50 countries including India to impose travel ban on the UK. ā€œThe new strain is more infectious than the original virus. It is reported to be 70 percent more contagious than the existing strain,ā€ Dr Nisar said.

ā€œThe new variant has wreaked havoc in UK and is responsible for the surge of new Covid-19 cases in the countryā€, he said adding at the moment, it seems the symptoms of the new strain are the same as the earlier one.

ā€œApart from cough and fever, other symptoms that are reported in persons affected by the new virus include fatigue, muscle pain, headache, loss of appetite, diarrhea and mental confusion.ā€ ā€œThe new variant spreads through the same old ways. It spreads between people through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes or speaks,ā€ said Dr Nisar.

ā€œThis means that wearing a mask, following hand hygiene and maintaining physical distance remain the principal ways to avoid getting infection from the new variant,ā€ he said.

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