A new strain of coronavirus recently detected in the United Kingdom has also entered China. This type of virus has been found in the body of a person returning to the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom has introduced a new type of corona in China, the first country to spread the corona.
The news agency AFP reported this information in a report on Thursday local time.
A study note from China's Center for Disease Control (CDC) said the 23-year-old woman, a newly identified corona, was a resident of Shanghai. He returned to China from the United Kingdom on December 14.
The CDC said he was admitted to the hospital after showing mild symptoms. Abnormalities can be noticed in the results of his nucleic acid test.
On December 24, Chinese health experts genetically sequenced the woman's corona sample because she came from the United Kingdom.
According to AFP, the new strain of the virus, which was previously identified in Wuhan and Shanghai, does not match the previous strain of the corona.
The new strain of the virus was identified in the UK last October; It matched with him.
The CDC said in a statement that health officials had also taken action against those who came in contact with the patient.
In the wake of the spread of new types of corona, China announced all kinds of closures with the United Kingdom on December 24.
The first corona was discovered in December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. This virus has been spreading in the world since then.
The epidemic has killed countless people. The number of victims is also increasing. In the meantime, some vaccine manufacturers have reported some relief. Its application has also started in some countries.
Corona is the first to be identified when the world is in turmoil; Then new types of viruses are being added again.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson has said that the new strain of Corona is 70 percent more capable of spreading than the previous strain.
Vaccine manufacturers say these vaccines will also prevent new types of corona. However, experts still do not find any reason to be optimistic about the matter.