COVID-19 variant is becoming predominant in Saskatchewan and is spreading throughout Western Canada, but health officials say it is not considered a variant of concern.The AY.25.1 subtype likely originated in the mid-western United States where it mutated, said Dr.
Jessica Minion, a Saskatchewan Health Authority medical microbiologist who presented the information to a health authority meeting last week.
North Battleford wastewater shows nearly 400% increase in COVID-19 In Saskatchewan, AY-25.1 and another subtype, AY.27, have mainly displaced the original Delta variant.
AY-25.1 is also spreading interprovincially in Alberta and British Columbia.Health officials across Western Canada say the subtype is not more contagious.“There is no.