<p>Amid the second wave of coronavirus virus in India, 70 per cent of the 60 positive samples from Chandigarh sent to New Delhi were found to have the UK variant. </p>.<p>One sample among those had a double mutation, while 20 per cent had the 681H mutant. Most of these samples are from Chandigarh. </p>.<p>The Department of Virology, PGIMER, Chandigarh had sent these samples to National Centre for Diseases Control, Delhi in March.</p>.<p><strong><em>More to follow...</em></strong></p>
<p>Amid the second wave of coronavirus virus in India, 70 per cent of the 60 positive samples from Chandigarh sent to New Delhi were found to have the UK variant. </p>.<p>One sample among those had a double mutation, while 20 per cent had the 681H mutant. Most of these samples are from Chandigarh. </p>.<p>The Department of Virology, PGIMER, Chandigarh had sent these samples to National Centre for Diseases Control, Delhi in March.</p>.<p><strong><em>More to follow...</em></strong></p>