THE latest Covid variant is spreading unchecked in the UK, health officials say.
BA.2.86, nicknamed ‘Pirola’ by scientists online, was found to be behind an outbreak of 28 cases at a care home in Norfolk.
Data suggests Covid cases are rising again in Britain, potentially due to a new variant[/caption]
Experts at the UK Health Security Agency say the strain is now spreading nationwide but they do not yet know if it’s worse than Omicron.
The NHS has brought its autumn vaccine rollout forward to start next week due to fears about the variant.
NHS England’s vaccines director, Steve Russell, called Pirola “the most concerning variant since Omicron”.
Scientists are concerned its mutations mean it will be more transmissible and cause a rapid spike in sickness.
New variants that emerge are usually only spotted if they spread faster or are more severe than the previous one.