KEY POINTS
  • Global experts are casting doubts over reports of a new possible Covid strain appearing to combine both the delta and omicron variants and dubbed "deltacron."
  • Reports of the potential fresh variant, found in Cyprus, appeared at the weekend.
  • Experts have said it's more likely to be the result of a lab processing error.
Covid lab technicians in India on Friday Jan. 7, 2022.

Global health experts are casting doubts over reports of a new possible Covid-19 mutation that appeared to be a combination of both the delta and omicron variants, dubbed as "deltacron," saying it's more likely that the "strain" is the result of a lab processing error.

At the weekend it was reported that a researcher in Cyprus had discovered the potential new variant. Bloomberg News said Saturday that Leondios Kostrikis, professor of biological sciences at the University of Cyprus, had called the strain "deltacron," because of its omicron-like genetic signatures within the delta genomes.