First confirmed cases in Spain of British virus variant: regional govt

Civil guards watch the entrance of a warehouse in Cabanillas del Campo, Guadalajara province, where the first batch of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine is stored after arriving from Belgium, on December 26, 2020.. (Photo by OSCAR DEL POZO / AFP)

 

MADRID, Spain (AFP) — Four cases of a coronavirus variant believed to be particularly infectious that recently emerged in Britain have been confirmed in Madrid, the regional government said Saturday, the first cases detected in Spain.

All four cases involved people who recently arrived from the UK, the Madrid regional government’s deputy health chief Antonio Zapatero told a news conference.

“The patients are not seriously ill, we know that this strain is more transmissible, but it does not cause more serious illness,” he said.

“There is no need for alarm,” Zapatero added.

There are another three suspected cases of the coronavirus variant but the results of tests will only be available on Tuesday or Wednesday, Zapatero said.

The new strain of the virus, which experts fear is more contagious, has prompted more than 50 countries including Spain to impose travel restrictions on the UK.

Madrid has since Tuesday banned all entries from the United Kingdom except for Spanish nationals and residents.


© Agence France-Presse

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