The World Health Organisation identified it as a 'variant of interest'
WHO first identified the Mu COVID-19 variant in January 2021 in Colombia. Since then, scattered cases of the variant have been reported, as well as more significant outbreaks across the world, including other countries in South America, the UK, Europe, the US and Hong Kong.
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