The new strain of the novel coronavirus has been detected in three people who had returned from the United
Kingdom a few days ago.
Issuing a press statement on Monday, Dr. Jageshwor Gautam, spokesperson of the Ministry of Health and
Population, informed that in the test carried out at Hong Kong-based laboratory, the new mutant of SARS-CoV-
2 was detected in three people.
After six persons who had come to Nepal from the UK tested positive for COVID-19, their swab samples were
sent to a laboratory in Hong Kong to ascertain whether they were infected with the new strain of COVID-19 or
not.
The report of the Hong Kong’s laboratory, which came out on Monday revealed that a 28-year-old female and
two males aged 67 and 32 were detected with the new variant of the novel coronavirus.
The press statement says that all three COVID-19 patients were asymptomatic.









