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Nurses await to admit expatriates in a makeshift coronavirus testing centre at the Mishref Fair Grounds in Kuwait city, Kuwait March 12, 2020. REUTERS/Stephanie McGehee - RC2EIF988M35

     

    • Kuwait says that many people in the country have contracted the Indian variant

    • The country’s health department is conducting genetic examination for the virus on regular basis

    The most contagious variant of Covid, the Indian strain, also known as the Delta variant, has infected many people in Kuwait, according to the spokesman of the Kuwaiti Ministry of Health (MoH)  Dr. Abdullah Al-Sanad.

    According to a local Kuwaiti news agency, the minister announced on Monday that it was confirmed that a number of persons contracted the Indian strain, also known as the Delta variant, in the country.

    Dr. Al-Sanad said that the health department is conducting genetic examinations for the virus on regular basis to study patterns of the strains’ spread in the State of Kuwait and coordinate with states of the world for combating the virus. The Delta strain has been detected in more than 62 countries throughout the world.

    Simultaneously with the emergence of new strains of the coronavirus in some countries, the Kuwaiti MoH has scrambled into taking a chain of precautionary measures, such as genetic planning by specialized technical teams to contain the pathogen, Dr. Al-Sanad added in the remarks to KUNA.

    He renewed the call upon citizens and residents to take the standard precautions to cope with various forms of the virus mutations, noting that the precautions must be, now, intensive and continuing, namely taking the vaccines, wearing the masks, maintaining social distancing, cleansing the hands and avoiding gatherings.