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  • Denmark detects another case of Brazilian virus P.1

    Another case has been found in Denmark of the Brazilian variant of coronavirus P1.

    It writes Health Minister Magnus Heunicke (S) on Twitter.

    A total of two cases of this virus variant have now been identified in Denmark.

    The Minister of Health states that the travel history of the infected person is known and that it is part of the chain of infection of the first person who became infected with the Brazilian variant.

    - There is known travel history. Fortunately, not a sign of the societal infection in DK, writes Magnus Heunicke.


    ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
    Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

    ~~~~ Twitter:@GertvanderHoek ~~~ GertvanderHoek@gmail.com ~~~

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    The first case of P.1 variant in Denmark was found in a hospital in Copenhagen.

    Feared Brazilian variant of covid-19 found in Denmark

    wednesday, March 3, 2021

    It is among the most feared among the dangerous variants that have mutated from the original covid-19 virus. The Brazilian variant - also called P.1 - is both more contagious and has such strong evasion mechanisms against antibodies that an entire city in Brazil, which had otherwise gained flock immunity, became infected again. And now DTU has found it in a sample from one of the capital's hospitals.
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    The Brazilian variant is serious. At the beginning of the year, the eyes of all researchers

    were on Manaus in northern Brazil. Here the first waves of infection had infected such large sections of the population that there should be herd immunity. Such a large number of people had been infected and thus developed antibodies to the virus that it should not be possible for the virus to find new hosts. But the virus found its way through mutations, the population apparently became infected again, and the new variant, which alarmed the whole world, was named P.1.


    More: https://www.berlingske.dk/danmark/fr...ndet-i-danmark
    ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
    Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

    ~~~~ Twitter:@GertvanderHoek ~~~ GertvanderHoek@gmail.com ~~~

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        Lineage P.1

        Japan 6 0 6 January 2021 [29][30][31]
        Brazil 281 0 14 January 2021 [32][5][31]
        South Korea 1 0 18 January 2021 [33]
        Faroe Islands 1 0 18 January 2021 [34][31]
        Denmark 1 0 3 March 2021 [35][36]
        Germany 14 0 22 January 2021 [37][31]
        Italy 80 0 25 January 2021 [38][39][40][31]
        Ireland 3 0 19 February 2021 [41][42][43][44]
        USA 14 0 25 January 2021 [45][46][47][31]
        Peru 23 0 4 February 2021 [48][49][50][51]
        The Netherlands 5 0 29 January 2021 [52]
        Colombia 13 0 30 January 2021 [53][54][31]
        Croatia 1 0 18 February 2021 [55]
        Turkey 2 0 3 February 2021 [56][57]
        France 8 0 4 February 2021 [31][58]
        Canada 3 0 7 February 2021 [59][31]
        Argentina 2 0 8 February 2021 [60]
        Portugal 10 0 11 February 2021 [61][62][63]
        Belgium 24 0 16 February 2021 [31]
        French Guiana 3 0 16 February 2021 [31]
        Spain 1 0 16 February 2021 [31]
        Switzerland 15 0 16 February 2021 [31]
        Mexico 1 0 28 January 2021 [31]
        Sweden 4 0 20 February 2021 [64]
        United Kingdom 6 0 28 February 2021 [65]
        India 1 0 17 February 2021 [66]
        Australia 1 0 6 March 2021 [31]
        Romania 2 0 8 March 2021 [67]
        World
        Total: 28 countries
        Total: 526 Total: 0 Total as of 8 March 2021


        ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
        Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

        ~~~~ Twitter:@GertvanderHoek ~~~ GertvanderHoek@gmail.com ~~~

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