sometimes, the virus gets lucky and the mutation makes it stronger, said rasmussen. that can mean it infects people more easily, it could make you more sick when it does infect you, or, and this is perhaps most worrying to many, resist vaccines.
a variant is labelled as being “of interest” if it suspected of doing one of those three things, and has been found in multiple places. it is elevated to being “of concern” if any of those suspicions are confirmed.
the world health organization has confirmed four variants of concern — alpha, the b.1.1.7 variant first identified in the united kingdom, beta, the b.1.351 variant identified in south africa, gamma, the p.1. variant identified in brazil, and delta, the b.1.617.2 variant identified in india.
there are four variants of interest being monitored by who as well, of which lamda is the most recent designation. it was first discovered in peru in august 2020, but was classified by who as a variant of interest in mid-june.
lambda has so far mainly been found in south america, where it is becoming the dominant variant.
tam said one thing that isn’t clear yet is whether lamda will be able to replace the other variants that are already dominant in canada. alpha, which is about 50 per cent more transmissible than the original virus, is responsible for almost 90 per cent of the 250,000 confirmed variant of concern cases in canada to date.