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'Double mutant' in 61% of samples tested in Maharashtra, official says likely behind second wave

The data has been shared by the National Institute of Virology (NIV) amidst an unprecedented spike in infections across Maharashtra.

April 14, 2021 / 16:40 IST
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Maharashtra, with around 5.64 lakh active cases, accounts for nearly 45 percent of the country's active caseload (Image: AP)
Maharashtra, with around 5.64 lakh active cases, accounts for nearly 45 percent of the country's active caseload (Image: AP)

The 'double mutant' of coronavirus was detected in 61 percent of COVID-19 samples of Maharashtra sent to the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune, between January and March, a report said on April 14.

Out of the 361 samples that were taken from Maharashtra during the three-month period, 220 were found with the E484Q and L452R mutations, The Indian Express reported. They are being referred to as the double mutant or B.1.617 lineage.

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The data was shared by the NIV during a presentation with district heads of government laboratories in Maharashtra on April 10. After taking cognisance of the data, the state government reportedly asked the Centre for a detailed report on the genome sequencing of all the Maharashtra samples.

An official speaking to the daily claimed that the double mutant could likely be responsible for the second wave of infections. The state has been constantly reporting over 50,000 cases a day over the past few days, and the daily numbers had peaked to an all-time high of 63,294 on April 11.