A police man stops an auto rickshaw at a check point during a weekend lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus in Prayagraj, India, Sunday, April 18, 2021. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh) Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson poses for a photo during a visit to Barratt Homes development site Great Oldbury, in Gloucestershire, England, Monday, April 19, 2021, to launch the government's 95 percent mortgage guarantee scheme. (Jonathan Buckmaster, Pool Photo via AP) Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson poses for a photo during a visit to Barratt Homes development site Great Oldbury, in Gloucestershire, England, Monday, April 19, 2021, to launch the government's 95 percent mortgage guarantee scheme. (Jonathan Buckmaster, Pool Photo via AP)
LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called off a trip to New Delhi amid surging coronavirus cases in India, as the U.K. kept a worried eye on a new variant first identified in the vast Asian nation.
The British and Indian governments said Monday that “in the light of the current coronavirus situation," Johnson will not be able to travel to India next week as planned. They said Johnson and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi would speak later this month and planned to meet in person later this year.
The long-planned trip would have been Johnson’s first foreign visit since the start of the coronavirus pandemic more than a year ago. It was originally scheduled for January but was postponed when infections soared in Britain.
India reported 273,810 new infections on Monday, its highest daily rise since the start of the pandemic. It has now reported more than 15 million infections, second only to the United States.
The Indian Health Ministry also reported 1,619 deaths from COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, pushing the toll over 178,769. India has the fourth-highest number of deaths after the U.S., Brazil and Mexico but has a much larger population.
New Delhi, where Johnson and Modi had been due to meet, was placed under a weeklong lockdown Monday as the explosive surge in cases pushed the Indian capital’s health system to its limit. The soaring cases and deaths come just months after India thought it had seen the worst of the pandemic.
Johnson said it was “only sensible” to postpone the trip, given “the shape of the pandemic there." He said he hoped Modi would be able to come to Britain for the Group of 7 summit in June, to which India has been invited as a guest.
British health officials are considering whether to add India to a “red list” of countries with high coronavirus rates. Travelers from those countries are barred in the U.K. and returning Britons face mandatory hotel quarantines.
The U.K. has recorded at least 77 cases of a new virus variant that was first identified in India. Scientists are investigating whether it spreads more rapidly or is more resistant to existing vaccines than the original strain.
The strain, known as B.1.617, is currently designated a “variant under investigation” by British health authorities, rather than a “variant of concern,” such as those first identified in southeast England, Brazil and South Africa.
Danny Altmann, professor of immunology at Imperial College London, said "my assumption from everything I’ve seen is that it will become a variant of concern.
“When it becomes a variant of concern, I’d be quite surprised if India wasn’t on the red list.”
Johnson said the U.K.'s independent Health Security Agency would decide whether to place India on the U.K. red list.
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