Of 24 swab
samples, on which whole-genome sequencing was carried out at the National
Public Health Laboratory, the XBB.1.16 sub-variant was detected in 10 swab
samples, which is around 42 percent of the total samples.
Whole-genome
sequencing is a comprehensive
method of analysing the entire DNA sequence of an organism’s
genes. Researchers believe that whole-genome sequencing of coronavirus could be
instrumental in tracking the severity and properties of the virus.
According to the
press release issued by the Health Ministry, XBB.1.5 was detected in swab
samples of three persons, XBB.2.6 and XBF has been detected in one each swab
sample.
BA.1.1, BA.2,
BA.5 and BA.5.2 have been found responsible for infection in each two swab
samples.
BA.2.76 has been
detected in swab samples of one infected person.
XBB.1.16
sub-variant has been currently spreading in
The positivity
rate of polymerase chain reaction tests is around 22 percent, meaning that the
virus is spreading exponentially in the communities. Active cases reached 227
on Monday.
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