KEY POINTS
  • The World Health Organization is monitoring a new coronavirus variant called "mu."
  • It has mutations that have the potential to evade immunity provided by a previous Covid-19 infection or vaccination, the WHO said.
  • The new variant was first identified in Colombia but has since been confirmed in at least 39 countries, according to the agency.

The World Health Organization is monitoring a new coronavirus variant called "mu," which the agency says has mutations that have the potential to evade immunity provided by a previous Covid-19 infection or vaccination.

Mu — also known by scientists as B.1.621 — was added to the WHO's list of variants "of interest" on Aug. 30, the international health organization said in its weekly Covid epidemiological report published late Tuesday.