The central government has said that no cases of the 'Mu' variant of COVID-19 have been detected from over 51,000 samples analysed in India. As per the WHO, the new 'Mu' or B.1.621 variant shows signs of possible resistance to vaccines. The government is keeping a close watch on this Variant of Interest, said NITI Aayog Member Dr VK Paul.
The central government has said that no cases of the 'Mu' variant of COVID-19 have been detected from over 51,000 samples analysed in India. As per the WHO, the new 'Mu' or B.1.621 variant shows signs of possible resistance to vaccines. The government is keeping a close watch on this Variant of Interest, said NITI Aayog Member Dr VK Paul.