New COVID Delta variant subtypes are dominant strains in Saskatchewan
Two new Delta variant subtypes have become the dominant strains of COVID-19 throughout Western Canada and health officials are closely watching how they progress.
Called AY.25 and AY.27, according to information released during a Saskatchewan Health Authority physician’s town hall meeting on Nov. 4, the subtypes likely originated in Idaho, and then quickly spread to Canada from there.
The majority of the new virus cases are now in Saskatchewan, followed by Alberta and B.C.
Dr. Jessica Minion, a University of Saskatchewan assistant professor of pathology and lab medicine, presented information in a series of slides about the new Delta “clades” or subtypes.