Indian variant of coronavirus discovered in Nuneaton
All residents there are now being offered a test
Last updated 13th May 2021
A small number of cases of the Indian variant of coronavirus have been discovered in part of Nuneaton.
They've been found in Abbey Ward in central Nuneaton.
These cases have been picked up through the national programme of genetic sequencing and detailed contact tracing is currently underway.
Dr Shade Agboola, Warwickshire Director of Public Health, said:
"Public Health England has notified us of a small number of cases of the VOC-21APR-02 COVID-19 variant (originally identified in India) in Abbey Ward in central Nuneaton.
"These cases have been picked up through the national programme of genetic sequencing and detailed contact tracing is currently underway.
“All close contacts are being traced and tested as a precaution. Warwickshire County Council and Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council are working with PHE to further risk assess the situation, and are considering plans for enhanced community testing.
"As a precautionary measure, whilst we are planning additional community testing, we would like to offer all residents (and anyone currently working) in Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough a PCR/NHS test, even if they don't have symptoms."
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