JakartaPost-May 5, 2021

The government is as yet unable to determine whether local cases of the Indian and South African coronavirus variants were imported or were somehow transmitted locally, once again displaying the country’s persistently poor contact-tracing and containment efforts, over a year into the outbreak. Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin announced on Monday that authorities had detected two cases of the Indian variant B1617, a single case of the South African variant B1351 and three new cases of the United Kingdom variant B117, bringing Indonesia’s total caseload of UK variants to 13. The South African and UK variants are both categorized as variants of concern by the World Health Organization as appearing “to spread more easily between people”. Meanwhile, the Indian variant remains a variant of interest amid ongoing studies to determine its characteristics.

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