<p>Sri Lanka on Saturday detected its first case of the Indian variant of coronavirus, also known as B.1.617, in a person who recently returned from India and was in a quarantine centre here.</p>.<p>The Department of Immunology and Molecular Medicine of the University of Sri Jayewardenapura here in a report released on Saturday said the infected person had returned from India and was found at a quarantine center for returnees in Colombo.</p>.<p>The sample was among several other samples obtained for testing until April 30, the Colombo Gazette reported.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/sri-lanka-radio-broadcasts-religious-chants-to-help-india-overcome-covid-19-crisis-983528.html" target="_blank">Sri Lanka Radio broadcasts religious chants to help India overcome Covid-19 crisis </a></strong></p>.<p>The statement also gave details of other variants so far found in the island.</p>.<p>They are: B.1.1.7 (UK variant), B.1.428 (Denmark/European/Middle East variant), B.1.411 (Sri Lankan variant), B 1.525 (Nigerian variant) and the B.1.351 (South African variant).</p>.<p>Sri Lanka on Friday recorded 19 deaths, the highest number of fatalities in a single day. The total number of deaths in the country due to Covid-19 stands at 764.</p>.<p>The country on Saturday began rolling out the Chinese Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccine after the WHO approved it for emergency use.</p>.<p>The island had received 600,000 doses of Sinpoharm last month.</p>.<p>As the local health medicine regulators failed to endorse it in the absence of WHO approval for emergency use, only the Chinese nationals employed in the country were administered the vaccine.</p>.<p>Early this week, the Russian Sputnik V was first administered in a populous Colombo suburb as cases surged throughout the island.</p>.<p>Sri Lanka had to opt for other vaccines due to the delay in AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine from Serum Institute of India. The roll out of AstraZeneca's second dose began last month even with the shortfall of the required number.</p>.<p>Sri Lanka has over 121,000 coronavirus infections with over 101,000 recoveries since the onset of the pandemic in March last year. </p>
<p>Sri Lanka on Saturday detected its first case of the Indian variant of coronavirus, also known as B.1.617, in a person who recently returned from India and was in a quarantine centre here.</p>.<p>The Department of Immunology and Molecular Medicine of the University of Sri Jayewardenapura here in a report released on Saturday said the infected person had returned from India and was found at a quarantine center for returnees in Colombo.</p>.<p>The sample was among several other samples obtained for testing until April 30, the Colombo Gazette reported.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/sri-lanka-radio-broadcasts-religious-chants-to-help-india-overcome-covid-19-crisis-983528.html" target="_blank">Sri Lanka Radio broadcasts religious chants to help India overcome Covid-19 crisis </a></strong></p>.<p>The statement also gave details of other variants so far found in the island.</p>.<p>They are: B.1.1.7 (UK variant), B.1.428 (Denmark/European/Middle East variant), B.1.411 (Sri Lankan variant), B 1.525 (Nigerian variant) and the B.1.351 (South African variant).</p>.<p>Sri Lanka on Friday recorded 19 deaths, the highest number of fatalities in a single day. The total number of deaths in the country due to Covid-19 stands at 764.</p>.<p>The country on Saturday began rolling out the Chinese Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccine after the WHO approved it for emergency use.</p>.<p>The island had received 600,000 doses of Sinpoharm last month.</p>.<p>As the local health medicine regulators failed to endorse it in the absence of WHO approval for emergency use, only the Chinese nationals employed in the country were administered the vaccine.</p>.<p>Early this week, the Russian Sputnik V was first administered in a populous Colombo suburb as cases surged throughout the island.</p>.<p>Sri Lanka had to opt for other vaccines due to the delay in AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine from Serum Institute of India. The roll out of AstraZeneca's second dose began last month even with the shortfall of the required number.</p>.<p>Sri Lanka has over 121,000 coronavirus infections with over 101,000 recoveries since the onset of the pandemic in March last year. </p>