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Delta subvariant won’t change Covid picture, Oxford vaccine chief says

The subvariant, designated as AY.4.2 in Britain, has not been labelled as 'under investigation' or a 'variant of concern'.

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Oxford Vaccine Group chief Andrew Pollard says the discovery of new variants, while important to monitor, does not indicate that the latest strains will be the 'next Delta'. Photo: Reuters
Oxford Vaccine Group chief Andrew Pollard says the discovery of new variants, while important to monitor, does not indicate that the latest strains will be the 'next Delta'. Photo: Reuters

A subvariant of Delta that is growing in England is being monitored but is not likely to change the Covid-19 picture, Oxford Vaccine Group chief Andrew Pollard said on Wednesday.

The subvariant, designated as AY.4.2 in Britain, is growing and accounted for about 6% of all sequences generated, the UK Health Security Agency said last week, but it has not been labelled as “under investigation” or a “variant of concern”.

“Discovery of new variants is of course important to monitor, but it doesn’t indicate that that new variant is going to be the next one to replace Delta,” Pollard told BBC radio.

“Indeed even if it does, Delta is incredibly good at transmitting in a vaccinated population and a new one may be a bit better but it’s unlikely to change the picture dramatically from where we are today.”