Delta Corona Virus variant: WHO Categorized as a variant of concern (VOC) “Kappa”

Variants of concern and variants of interest are assigned letters from the Greek alphabet for identification. As of July 7, the WHO has identified four in each category.

WHO labelVariant of ConcernAlternative namesCountry of Discovery
alphaB.1.1.7GRY (formerly 501Y.V1)VOC 202012/01England
betaB.1.351501Y.V2South Africa
gammaP.1501Y.V3B.1.1.28.1Brazil/Japan
deltaB.1.617.2452R.V3India

Alpha
This variant emerged in England in Sep 2020 and drove a winter surge in cases that sent the U.K. back into lockdown in January. Alpha was previously the dominant strain in the U.S., and has been reported in at least 173 countries, according to the WHO.
Beta
This one, which appeared in South Africa in Aug 2020, led to a resurgence in Covid cases that overwhelmed southern Africa. It’s been reported in at least 122 countries.
Gamma
This variant, first spotted in the Amazon city of Manaus in Dec 2020, has contributed to a surge in cases that strained Brazil’s health system and led to oxygen shortages. It’s been reported in at least 74 countries.
Delta
This fast-spreading variant,the Variants of concern “kappa” and variants of interest”Delta”.stoked a dramatic wave of Covid cases in India and has since been found in at 104 countries.

What is the Delta variant of Covid-19?
Multiple SARS-CoV-2 variants are circulating globally. One of these is the B.1.617 lineage, detected in India earlier this year. Early evidence suggests that its sub-lineage B.1.617.2, known as the Delta variant, is more transmissible than contemporary lineages.
The World Health Organization (WHO), which has given it the label Delta, has categorized it as a variant of concern (VOC). It has said it continues to observe “significantly increased transmissibility” and a “growing number of countries reporting outbreaks associated with this variant”.
WHO classifies a variant as a VOC when it is associated with an increase in transmissibility or detrimental change in Covid-19 epidemiology; increase in virulence; or decrease in the effectiveness of public health measures or available diagnostics, vaccines, therapeutics.
What makes the Delta variant a VOC?
Different variants are characterised by mutations — or alterations in the virus’s genetic material. An RNA virus, such as SARS-CoV-2, is made of about 30,000 base pairs of amino acids, placed like bricks next to each other.
An alteration in any of these base cause a mutation, effectively changing the shape and behaviour of the virus. The Delta variant contains multiple mutations in the spike protein. At least four mutations are important.
One of these is called L452R, first reported in Denmark in March last year. This mutation has been found more transmissible than wild-type strains and also been associated with reduced antibody efficacy and reduced neutralisation by vaccine sera.
The mutation P681R has been associated with chemical processes that may enhance transmissibility, PHE says.
The D614G mutation was first documented in the US early in the pandemic, having initially circulated in Europe. “There is evidence that variants with this mutation spread more quickly,” the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) says.
Another mutation in Delta is T478K. This was present in around 65% of occurrences in variant B.1.1.222, first detected in Mexico last year and associated with higher infectivity.

What is the evidence so far on transmissibility?
Public Health England said Delta continues to demonstrate a substantially increased growth rate compared to Alpha across multiple analyses. In the week beginning May 17, PHE analysis of genome sequencing data in the UK found that 61% of cases are delta.
Delta cases are rising while Alpha cases are declining. Also, PHE said, secondary attack rates have remained higher for Delta than Alpha .
What is the evidence on severity?
PHE said early evidence from England and Scotland suggests there “may be an increased risk of hospitalisation compared to contemporaneous Alpha cases”. “A large number of cases are still within the follow-up period. In some areas, hospital admissions show early signs of increasing, but the national trend is not clear,” it said.
How effective are vaccines?
The PHE says there are analyses from England and Scotland supporting a reduction in vaccine effectiveness for Delta compared to Alpha. This is more pronounced after one dose. “Iterated analysis continues to show vaccine effectiveness against Delta is higher after 2 doses but that there is a reduction for Delta compared to Alpha,” it said.
On Friday, a paper in The Lancet said adults fully vaccinated with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine are likely to have more than five times lower levels of neutralising antibodies against the Delta variant than against other variants. “In the longer term, we note that both increased age and time since the second dose of BNT162b2 significantly correlate with decreased NAb activity against B.1.617.2 and B.1.351—both of which are also characteristic of the population in the UK at highest risk of severe Covid-19 ,” the study states.

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