BangkokPost-Sept 7

Thailand currently remains free of the Mu coronavirus variant, said the Ministry of Public Health while dispelling concerns over reports it is potentially more resistant to vaccines. Dr Supakit Sirilak, chief of the Department of Medical Sciences, told reporters at a press event on Monday that the department and its alliance had found no Mu infections in the country and that the Delta strain remains the prevalent Covid-19 variant. The World Health Organization (WHO) named Mu as a variant of interest last month due to it possibly being vaccine-resistant. Meanwhile, the strains of Delta, Gamma, Beta and Alpha are on the list of variants of concern, because of their high ability to spread. According to the department, the Delta variant makes up 97.6% of Covid-19 cases in Bangkok, with the rest being the Alpha variant. Outside of the capital, Delta makes up 84.8% of cases, followed by 9.5% of Alpha and 5.7% in Beta, which is only found in the far South. Last week, the department found 28 Beta cases in Narathiwat, two in Pattani and one in Yala.

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