Belgium finds first new Covid-19 variant case in Europe

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The infected person tested positive on Nov 22 and had not had Covid-19 before.

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BRUSSELS (AFP) - Belgium said on Friday (Nov 26) it has detected the first announced case in Europe of the new Covid-19 variant, in an unvaccinated person returning from abroad.
"We have a case that is now confirmed of this variant" B11529, first detected in southern Africa, Belgian Health Minister Frank Vandenbroucke told a media conference.
The infected person tested positive on Nov 22 and had not had Covid-19 before, he added, without giving further details.
A leading Belgian virologist, Marc Van Ranst, tweeted that the person had returned from Egypt on Nov 11.
Mr Vandebroucke said: "It must be repeated that this is a suspect variant - we don't know if it is a very dangerous variant."
He noted, however, that "as a precaution", Europe was stopping flights from southern Africa.
"So, total precaution but don't panic," he said, adding that Belgium's Covid-19 risk assessment group was analysing the situation.
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