73 countries have reported cases of lineage B.1.1.7. Local transmission has been reported today in Bulgaria (sofiaglobe.com/2021/02/03/bul…) and South Africa (
As of today there are 40,681 sequences on GISAID assigned B.1.1.7, from 57 countries.
31 countries have reported cases of lineage B.1.351 (Variant 501Y.V2) and today local transmission was reported in Canada: cbc.ca/news/canada/to…
In total, 821 sequences on GISAID were assigned lineage B.1.351 by pangolin from 25 countries.
No increase from yesterday, lineage P.1 has been reported in a total of 9 countries, 6 of those represented by sequences on GISAID. 1 additional P.1 sequence now available from the USA, bringing total sequence count to 49. @nmrfaria
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73 countries have reported cases of lineage B.1.1.7, 58 of which have reported sequences on GISAID.
A total of 44,037 sequences on GISAID assigned B.1.1.7, from 57 countries. 40,302 of these sequences are from the UK. Gambia is newly represented among countries previously represented by public B.1.1.7 sequences.
73 countries have reported cases of B.1.1.7 (56 of which have sequences on GISAID).
There are now more than 40K B.1.1.7 sequences on GISAID, from 56 countries. 37,021 of these are from the UK. Newly represented is the Dominican Republic (1).
A total of 73 countries have reported cases of B.1.1.7 (55 of which have sequences on GISAID).
B.1.1.7 was assigned to 37,892 sequences on GISAID from 55 countries. 34,756 of these are from the UK. The 3 sequences from Bangladesh on GISAID now represented in the records. @senjutisaha
A total of 73 countries have reported cases of B.1.1.7 (55 of which have sequences on GISAID).
In total, B.1.1.7 was assigned to 37,874 sequences on GISAID from 55 countries. There are now B.1.1.7 sequences from Kuwait and Bangladesh on GISAID. Our access to records has a slight lag, and there are actually 3 B.1.1.7 sequences from Bangladesh as of today @senjutisaha
We report 72 countries with cases of B.1.1.7 (53 of which have sequences on GISAID). Georgia and Slovenia both report cases of B.1.1.7, however the report from Slovenia is informed by SGTF which will be further tested by sequencing. businessworld.in/article/Georgi…gov.si/en/news/2021-0…
In total, B.1.1.7 was assigned to 37,162 sequences on GISAID from 53 countries. 34,303 of those sequences are from the UK.