Imported virus variant case found in Guangdong


David Ho   |   January 4, 2021

AN imported coronavirus variant case has been reported in Guangdong Province, the provincial center for disease control and prevention said yesterday.

The B.1.1.7 mutation found from a COVID-19 patient who returned from the United Kingdom is highly similar to the gene sequence of the mutated virus reported recently in the U.K., the statement said.

A screenshot of the statement released by the Guangdong Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention yesterday. 

The male patient is an 18-year-old Chinese student who studies in the U.K. He flew to Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong Province, on Dec. 4. His nucleic acid test result was negative upon his arrival.

But his nucleic test result came out positive Dec. 18 and he was determined to be an imported confirmed case by local medical experts.

He has been now transferred to Guangzhou No. 8 People’s Hospital, a designated hospital for COVID-19 patients, for further medical observation and treatment. He only has slight symptoms.

Medical experts found the man’s mutation is highly similar to the gene sequence of the mutated virus reported recently in the U.K. when they carried out genome sequencing analysis of throat swab samples from the hospital’s patients by the end of last month, the statement said.

The mutated virus is more infectious, but the symptoms are not more serious and the death rate is not higher than that for current coronavirus patients, the statement said.

Medical experts have urged locals not to panic as the vaccines that are now researched and developed are still effective and the diagnostic test reagents also are effective, the statement said.

Guangdong will continue to spare no effort in expanding screening and testing work to control and prevent imported COVID-19 cases and prevent the foreign mutation from spreading in the country’s most populous province.

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