Mar 09 (Kyodo) - Nearly 400 people in Japan have been infected with a new variant of the novel coronavirus different from those found in Britain, South Africa and Brazil, Japan's National Institute of Infectious Diseases said Tuesday.
While differing from those discovered earlier in the three countries, the new strain found in Japan shares some commonality with those from South Africa and Brazil, the institute said. It is suspected that the commonality may cause more reinfection and that current vaccines may be less effective against it.
The institute found that as of Wednesday last week the newly discovered variant had infected 394 people at home, mostly in Japan's Kanto region centering on Tokyo, while two were found infected with the variant during quarantine.