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France reports first cases of COVID-19 variant detected in India

JK News Service by JK News Service
April 30, 2021
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A woman living in southwestern France has been detected with the coronavirus variant first detected, regional health agency director Benoit Elleboode said on Thursday.

A first case, involving a woman who travelled to India and is living in southwestern France, was confirmed on Thursday, the ministry said. Two other people who travelled to India were infected with the so-called Indian variant in southeastern France, the ministry said.

The variant, named B.1.617, has been reported in some 17 countries, raising global concern.

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