P.1 COVID variant spreading in Saskatchewan
It has been a couple of weeks since the B.1.1.7 COVID-19 variant established itself as the dominant strain in Saskatchewan, but a new variant is now starting to spread.
Originally only five cases of the P.1 — or Brazilian — variant were found in Saskatchewan, in the southwest region last week. But on Tuesday, the province announced 14 more cases had been identified: Two in the south-central zone, three more in the southwest, one in Saskatoon, and eight in the northwest.
Current evidence suggests the P.1 variant could be more contagious and the efficacy of current vaccines against it is still a question.
Premier Scott Moe said it wasn’t unexpected for the strain to show up in Saskatchewan, seeing as it’s circulating in Alberta.