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Japan detects new variant of coronavirus

A new coronavirus variant has been detected in Japan, the country’s health ministry has said. The new variant was detected in people coming back from Brazil and is different from those that are detected in Britain and South Africa . The variant was found in airport tests on a person in his 40s, a lady in her 30s and two teens, the ministry said Sunday.

Four people that had arrived in Tokyo from Brazil were found to be infected with a replacement variant of the coronavirus. The four passengers, who landed at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport on January 2 from the state of Amazonas, Brazil, tested positive after spending time within the airport in quarantine, Japan’s Health Ministry announced.

Takaji Wakita, head of the National Institute of Infectious Diseases, said the variant was different from those already spreading in Britain and South Africa , Kyodo News reported.

The institute reported that there was no evidence at the present that the new strain was more contagious.

Japan was working with other nations, the WHO and other doctors to research the remake of the virus, and it had been still unclear whether available vaccines would work.

The man who tested positive had no symptoms upon arrival but was hospitalised after his breathing became difficult. the lady suffered head aches, one teen, a male, had a fever, while the opposite female teen had no symptoms, consistent with the ministry.

About 30 cases of variants from Britain and South Africa have earlier been reported in Japan. Experts are worried the variants appear to spread faster.

Japan has declared a state of emergency for the Tokyo area, which kicked in Friday, asking restaurants and bars to shut at 8 pm. On Thursday, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga declared a monthlong state of emergency for Tokyo and neighboring prefectures Chiba, Kanagawa and Saitama, which took effect Friday.

Some have complained that’s not enough, noting train stations and eateries are still packed, including in the dark . Japan is scheduled to host the Olympics and Paralympics this summer, having been forced to delay the Games by a year due to the pandemic.

Japan has had about 4,000 deaths associated with COVID-19 thus far , and quite 280,000 confirmed cases.

Carey Rodriguez

Display technologies have evolved a lot in the past few years and are still in the process of evolution as new tech gadgets are getting introduced every day in the market. Carey, a postgraduate of material science writes about the new and old display technologies launched in the market and even those, which are going to get launched soon. She is also a critic about these technologies.

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