Britain detects South African variant of coronavirus without travel links
Two people in southern England have tested positive for the South African variant of the coronavirus without having any links to people who have travelled recently.
Residents in parts of Surrey, to the south west of London, will now be tested whether they are showing any symptoms or not, the local authority said.
The government said in January that it had detected cases of both the South African and Brazilian variants, however they were all linked to travel.
The Surrey Local Resilience Forum said it would carry out a localised “surge testing” programme in the worsen area of the county which would help it to closely monitor any community spread of the new variant, and restrict further transmission.
The emergence of more infectious variants in recent months has raised questions over whether vaccines will prove as effective in containing them.
Reuters