Published 30 August 2021
Basseterre
Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source
The Ministry of Health Wellness and the Environment has received confirmation from the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) of the delta variant strain of the SARS CoV-2 in Antigua and Barbuda.
The delta variant of concern, first identified in India in October 2020, was found in one of a group of seven samples taken in Antigua and Barbuda between May 5 and July 2, 2021.
The alpha variant of concern, first identified in Antigua and Barbuda late last month, was identified in the other six samples. The delta variant is identified by multiple spike protein mutations. It is more transmissible, may cause more severe disease, hospitalizations, increased intensive care unit (ICU) admissions and death.
There is also preliminary evidence of twice the rate of hospitalization for unvaccinated persons when compared to those who are vaccinated.
The World Health Organization has so far confirmed four variants of concern circulating globally. Antigua and Barbuda has been sending samples to CARPHA for genomic sequencing to detect variants since October 2020 as part of a CARPHA/UWI project.
The Ministry of Health Wellness and the Environment has also increased its surveillance for SARS CoV-2 variants at the laboratory at the Sir Lester Bird Mount St. John’s Medical Centre which now has the capacity to detect SARS CoV-2 variants. As a result of this increased surveillance we have been able to identify the alpha, beta and delta variants of concern in Antigua and Barbuda.
The public is reminded that after recording no active cases of COVID-19 for a few weeks we are now seeing an increase in the number of cases.
This reinforces the fact that we must continue to adhere to the public health measure to prevent and control the disease. These include physical and social distancing, using face masks and practicing hand hygiene and cough etiquette. The public is further reminded that vaccination is one of the most effective measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic.
Persons are therefore urged to get fully vaccinated utilizing the Astra Zeneca and Sinopharm vaccines readily available at our vaccination centres in the Multipurpose and Cultural Centre and the Villa Polyclinic.