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New Mu Covid-19 variant found in 49 US states

  • Mu is a ‘variant of interest’ according to the WHO
  • Mu has ability to be more transmissible

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A cardiovascular intensive care unit at Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Centre in Tarzana, California. Photo: AFP
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Since being discovered in Colombia in January, the Mu variant of Covid-19 has spread to nearly four dozen countries and has made its presence known in Hawaii and Alaska. It has so far been found in 49 states with Nebraska being the only state to not have a Mu variant case detected.

Health officials believe Mu is even more transmissible than the Delta variant and has the potential to resist vaccines.

In the US, the mu variant has been detected in 49 states and the District of Columbia, according to Newsweek.

California has reported the highest number of the latest variant with 384. A total of 167 of those cases were found in Los Angeles County.

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“The identification of variants like Mu, and the spreading of variants across the globe, highlights the need for LA County residents to continue to take measures to protect themselves and others,” said Dr Barbara Ferrer, director of LA County Public Health, in a statement.

“This is what makes getting vaccinated and layering protections so important. These are actions that break the chain of transmission and limits Covid-19 proliferation that allows for the virus to mutate into something that could be more dangerous.”

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