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France has confirmed on Friday the first case of a new coronavirus variant that recently emerged in Britain, as the number of cases and deaths from COVID-19 mounted in the country.
The first French case — found in a citizen living in Britain who arrived from London on December 19 — has increased concerns of a new wave of the virus hitting the euro zone’s second-biggest economy.
French Health Minister Olivier Veran (L) visits a logistics hub for COVID-19 vaccine distribution in Paris, France. File/Reuters
Health authorities have carried out contact-tracing for the health professionals taking care of the patient, the ministry said in a statement.
Any of their contacts that were seen as vulnerable would similarly be isolated, it said.
The ministry said the case — the first in France — had been found in the city of Tours. The man in question arrived from London on Dec.19. He was currently self-isolating and felt alright, the ministry added.
British Health Secretary Matt Hancock had said on Dec.14 that a spike in COVID cases in the United Kingdom might have been linked to the new variant of the virus in the country.
Britain’s Secretary of State for Health Matt Hancock arrives to attend a Cabinet meeting in London, Britain. File/Reuters
Hancock said more than 1,000 cases of the new variant had been identified, mainly in southeastern England.
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