Maryland confirms 2 more cases of South Africa variant
Maryland has identified two more confirmed cases of the new, more contagious B1351 variant of the novel coronavirus, which was first detected in South Africa, Gov. Larry Hogan said Tuesday.
The two patients are Montgomery County residents who recently traveled abroad, according to Hogan.
"Contact tracing is underway, and close contacts are isolating," the governor wrote on Twitter.
Maryland’s first case of the South Africa variant, in the Baltimore region, was announced on Saturday.
"The B.1.351 variant has not been shown to cause more severe illness or increased risk of death, though it is believed to be more transmissible," Hogan tweeted. "Initial evidence suggests that vaccines are still likely to be protective against the variant."