Seoul:South Korea on Monday registered the country's first cases from a more transmissible Covid-19 variant detected in three people who returned from the UK, where the strain was discovered last week.
The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said in a statement that the three South Korean nationals who had stayed in London and arrived here on December 22 tested positive for the new Covid-19 strain, reports Xinhua news agency.
The three people were confirmed to be infected when they took tests after arrival, and have been under quarantine.
Four other South Koreans, who arrived here on November 8 and December 13 from Britain, also tested positive for the virus and have been under investigation to ascertain if they were infected with the new variant.
Among them, one man in his 80s had posthumously tested positive.
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