WHO members to meet on Wednesday on new virus variant

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Reuters
22 December, 2020, 10:35 pm
Last modified: 22 December, 2020, 10:37 pm
Drug makers including BioNTech and Moderna are scrambling to test their Covid-19 vaccines against the new variant

The World Health Organization (WHO) has called a meeting of members for Wednesday to discuss strategies to counter a new, more infectious variant of the coronavirus that has emerged in Britain.

A spokeswoman said the meeting was designed to help with information-sharing.

"Limiting travel to contain spread is prudent until we have better info," Hans Kluge, the WHO's Regional Director for Europe, tweeted.

However, the Geneva-based body has cautioned against major alarm over the variant, saying it is a normal part of a pandemic's evolution and praising Britain for detecting it.

As trucks barred from entering France backed up along miles of motorway in southern England, the WHO also said in a statement that cargo transport for essential supplies such as food, medicines and fuel should be prioritised and facilitated.

"Supply chains for essential goods & essential travel should remain possible," Kluge tweeted.

Drug makers including BioNTech and Moderna are scrambling to test their Covid-19 vaccines against the new variant.

The WHO repeated that there was not yet enough information to determine whether the new variant could affect vaccine efficacy.

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