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Timor Leste detects first domestic transmission of Delta variant

Genomic sequencing by Australia's Doherty Institute in the first week of August found that of 27 samples taken in the country's Ermera region from people infected with the coronavirus, 12 were of the Delta variant.

Kate Lamb (Reuters)
Dili, Timor Leste
Thu, August 12, 2021

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 Timor Leste detects first domestic transmission of Delta variant A Timorese man wearing a face mask stays at his home amid the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak in Dili on March 29, 2020. (AFP/Valentino Dariell DE SOUSA)

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imor Leste has recorded its first case of community transmission of the highly contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus, raising concerns by its health ministry about a possible spike.

Genomic sequencing by Australia's Doherty Institute in the first week of August found that of 27 samples taken in the country's Ermera region from people infected with the coronavirus, 12 were of the Delta variant.

Ermera has the highest number of active cases and lowest vaccination rate in TimorLeste, which borders Indonesia, where the Delta variant has been fuelling one of Asia's worst coronavirus epidemics.

The health ministry in its Aug. 8 report said Delta variant transmission "is likely to cause a significant increase in case numbers, including severe cases and deaths," with those with limited vaccine access most at risk.

Home to 1.3 million people, the Southeast Asian nation has recorded just 11,579 cases and 28 deaths since the start of the pandemic.

Read also: Timor Leste reports first fatality from COVID-19

About 8.5 percent of its 1.3 million people have been fully inoculated so far, using the vaccines of AstraZeneca and Sinovac.

Samples from other regions have yet to be tested but public health experts said growing case numbers elsewhere in the country could indicate that Delta was also present there.

Danina Coelho, the government's spokesperson on COVID-19 vaccines, said the Ermera cluster showed how critical it was to boost vaccine coverage.

"The government is very concerned about those cases specifically as the rate of vaccination is very low," she said,

"That's why the government is reinforcing the vaccine campaign."

Joshua Francis, a paediatric infectious diseases specialist who leads projects in Timor Leste for the Menzies medical research institute, said the country had done well with its vaccine rollout, but reaching more people was the priority.

"There is an urgent to need to focus on municipalities with lower vaccination rates," he said.

 

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