Scientists fear that a new COVID-19 variant in Finland – different from the UK and South African strains — may be fueling the spread of the disease by not showing up in tests, according to reports.
The Helsinki-based Vita Laboratories, which made the discovery, said it’s unlikely the variant emerged in Finland, given the Scandinavian country’s low rate of infection, the Evening Standard reported.
“Vita Laboratoriot Oy and the Institute of Biotechnology at the University of Helsinki have detected a previously unknown variant of the coronavirus in a sample from southern Finland,” the lab said about the variant, dubbed “Fin-796H.”
“Mutations in this variant make it difficult to detect in at least one of the WHO-recommended PCR tests. This discovery could have a significant impact on determining the spread of the disease,” it added.
Ilkka Julkunen, a professor of Virology at the University of Turku, told the local news outlet Yle that the emergence of the variant was not a