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  • The U.K is scrambling to contain the spread of more mutations of the coronavirus, with the more worrying variant first discovered in South Africa, seen spontaneously emerging in parts of the country.
  • The U.K.'s Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the U.K. had to "come down hard" on the South African variant after a 105 cases have emerged in the country, and 11 of those cases had no links to international travel.

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An emergency service worker collects Covid-19 test kits during a door-to-door mass testing operation in Maidstone, U.K., on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021.

LONDON — The U.K. is scrambling to contain the spread of additional mutations of the coronavirus, with the more worrying variant first discovered in South Africa seen to be spontaneously emerging in different parts of the country.

British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the country had to "come down hard" on the South African variant after 105 cases were reported, and 11 of those cases had no links to international travel.

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