KEY POINTS
  • A variant of the coronavirus that first emerged in the U.K. has since been identified in over 80 countries.
  • It could become the dominant form of the virus worldwide, according to the head of the U.K.'s virus surveillance program.
  • "The new variant has swept the country and it's going to sweep the world, in all probability," said Sharon Peacock, director of the Covid-19 Genomics UK Consortium.
Ron Votral receives a vaccine against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at a drive-through vaccination site in Robstown, Texas, February 9, 2021.

LONDON — A variant of the coronavirus that emerged in the U.K. and has now been identified in over 80 countries could become the dominant form of the virus worldwide, according to the head of the U.K.'s genetic surveillance program.

"The new variant has swept the country and it's going to sweep the world, in all probability," said Sharon Peacock, director of the Covid-19 Genomics UK Consortium.