South African variant detected in NI

Health chiefs say three cases found, risk of transmission currently low

According to the Office for National Statistics about one in 16 in Northern Ireland are likely to have had Covid-19 over the festive period.
Author: Tara MclaughlinPublished 23rd Feb 2021

Health Minister Robin Swann has confirmed the first cases of the South African variant of Covid-19 have been detected in Northern Ireland.

A detailed health protection risk assessment and contact tracing response was deployed after three confirmed cases.

The risk of transmission has been judged to be low at this time.

Mr Swann said: "I have previously been clear that identification of a confirmed case or cases of this variant in Northern Ireland was inevitable at some point.

"This development does not mean that this variant is going to become the most prevalent or the dominant strain in Northern Ireland.

"However, it does underline once again the very real need for continuing caution in relation to Covid-19.''