400 UK, Brazil, South Africa Virus Variant Cases In India, 158 In 2 Weeks | Read

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Four hundred coronavirus patients in India have so far have been found to be affected with three mutant variants first detected in the United Kingdom, South Africa and Brazil, the government said today amid a worrying surge in several parts of the country. Of these, 158 cases were reported in the last two weeks. On March 4, there were 242 such cases across the country, the centre said.

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