Covid BA.2.86, since nicknamed Pirola, recently caught the attention of scientists due to the large number of mutations that the variant had and there are now three confirmed cases in the UK
New cases of the Pirola Covid variant have been detected in the UK – as the variant was found in wastewater as well.
Covid BA.2.86 was first brought to the public’s attention after the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) published a risk assessment on it citing in particular its “high number of mutations”. This comes as Covid cases in the UK have been on the rise lately.
At the time, August 18, it was present in four countries, but has since spread to at least nine countries and is likely present elsewhere. In the UK there were previously two known cases, one in England and one in Scotland, but since then another has been also announced in England – with reports suggesting a fourth in Scotland too.
None of the cases had a recent travel history, suggesting community transmission within the UK and it was only picked up as all of them were tested as hospital patients. On top of that, some samples of BA.2.86 were found in wastewater according to the latest government release.