West Bengal
Cases-36
In West Bengal, the KP.2 variant of the Covid virus has been detected in 36 individuals, raising concerns among experts due to its high transmission rate. This variant has the potential to trigger another surge similar to the one in December 2023 and January 2024. However, state officials have stated that the current numbers do not indicate a significant surge, with about 30 active cases across the state. Additionally, most hospitals in the city have not reported any positive in-patients, suggesting that the situation is presently under control.
Maharashtra (The most concerning)
Cases: 146
Maharashtra has identified 146 cases of the KP.2 Omicron subvariant, indicating a shift in the state’s COVID-19 case composition. Despite this increase, there has not been a corresponding rise in hospitalizations.
Other states with cases of the FLiRT KP.2 Covid variant include
Gujarat, cases: 23
Rajasthan, cases: 21
Odisha, cases: 17
Uttarakhand, cases: 16
Goa, cases: 12
FLiRT
The name “FLiRT” is derived from specific mutations in the virus’s spike protein. These mutations occur at positions 456 and 346, where an F changes to an L and an R changes to a T, respectively. When you combine “FL” and “RT,” you get “FLiRT.”