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Call for 'greater precautions' as SE Asia finds new strain of Covid-19

The strain, earlier seen in other parts of the world and called D614G, was found in a Malaysian cluster of 45 cases that started from someone who returned from India and breached his 14-day quarantine

Malaysia detects new Covid-19 strain that's 10 times more infectious
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The strain has been found in many other countries and has become the predominant variant in Europe and the US, with the World Health Organization saying there’s no evidence the strain leads to a more severe disease

Yudith Ho and Claire Jiao | Bloomberg
Southeast Asia is facing a strain of the new coronavirus that the Philippines, which faces the region’s largest outbreak, is studying to see whether the mutation makes it more infectious.
 
The strain, earlier seen in other parts of the world and called D614G, was found in a Malaysian cluster of 45 cases that started from someone who returned from India and breached his 14-day home quarantine. The Philippines detected the strain among random Covid-19 samples in the largest city of its capital region.
 
The mutation “is said to have a higher possibility of transmission or infectiousness, but we still don’t

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