First person dies with Arcturus Covid variant as new cases soar

The first death with the new strain of Covid-19 has been recorded.

An elderly man reportedly died with the Arcturus variant in Thailand, according to the country’s director-general of the medical sciences department, Dr Supakit Sirilak.

He confirmed 27 new cases of XBB.1.16 – which has been dubbed ‘Arcturus’ – were detected in the Southeast Asian nation as of April 17, and one of those was fatal, reports Thai PBS.

There have also been some suggestions it could be the most contagious variant of coronavirus yet, sparking fears it could eventually cause another wave in the UK.

Arcturus, which is a subvariant of Omicron, has been on the World Health Organisation’s watchlist since the end of March.

The most recent data suggests Arcturus has been detected in at least 20 countries worldwide including the UK, US and Australia.

Dr Maria Van Kerkhove, the WHO’s Covid technical lead, said last month: ‘It’s been in circulation for a few months.

‘We haven’t seen a change in severity in individuals or in populations, but that’s why we have these systems in place.

‘It has one additional mutation in the spike protein which in lab studies shows increased infectivity as well as potential increased pathogenicity.’