JakartaPost-May 3

Indonesia has detected coronavirus variants linked to more transmissible variants first detected in India and South Africa, ahead of the Idul Fitri mudik (exodus) season when mobility is expected to rise, prompting concerns of a possible case resurgence as seen in other countries. Data from Germany-based GISAID database, which was created to track genetic data on influenza viruses, showed Indonesia had detected a case each of B16172 and B16173, which are related to the B1617 variant first detected in India containing slightly different mutations. Indonesia recently also reported a case of the B1351 variant first detected in South Africa and three new cases of B117, another concerning variant first detected in the United Kingdom. The Indian variant cases were detected in Jakarta with samples collected in early and late April, before Indonesia banned travelers from the virus-stricken country on April 25. Meanwhile, the South African variant case was sampled back in January. Read more at:
https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2021/05/03/as-indonesia-detects-india-and-south-africa-variants-fears-grow-over-possible-case-spikes.html