The new variant of coronavirus linked to a rampant rise of infections in Britain has been detected in Sweden after a traveller from the United Kingdom (UK) became ill and tested positive, the Swedish Health Agency informed on Saturday.
Health Agency official, Sara Byfors told a news conference the traveller had been isolating and that no further positive cases had so far been detected.
Moreover, the unidentified traveller was staying in Sormland, south of Stockholm, according to Signe Makitalo, a regional infection control doctor. The new variant is thought to be more transmissible than the others currently prevailing.
The person that tested positive with the new strain of virus travelled to Sormland from Great Britain for a visit over Christmas,” Makitalo said, adding that the risk of further contagion from the case was considered extremely limited.
Sweden, so far emforced travel restrictions earlier this month on passengers from Britain amid ascending concerns over the variant. Measures have been taken by several other countries likewise, in the EU and across the world.