Jordan detects three cases of Indian COVID-19 variant
Jordan detected three cases of the Indian COVID-19 variant in people who had not travelled, the health minister told Al Mamlaka TV.
'Two cases were recorded in Amman and one in Zarqa in people who did not travel, which confirms that the emergence of mutated cases does not necessarily have to come from outside, but rather as a result of specific reproduction,' Minister Firas Al-Hawari said.
Jordan detected three cases of the Indian COVID-19 variant in people who had not travelled, the health minister told Al Mamlaka TV.
'Two cases were recorded in Amman and one in Zarqa in people who did not travel, which confirms that the emergence of mutated cases does not necessarily have to come from outside, but rather as a result of specific reproduction,' Minister Firas Al-Hawari said.
Jordan detected three cases of the Indian COVID-19 variant in people who had not travelled, the health minister told Al Mamlaka TV.
'Two cases were recorded in Amman and one in Zarqa in people who did not travel, which confirms that the emergence of mutated cases does not necessarily have to come from outside, but rather as a result of specific reproduction,' Minister Firas Al-Hawari said.
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Jordan detects three cases of Indian COVID-19 variant
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