Are there tests that can identify specific coronavirus variants?
Coronavirus variants can be tested through genome sequencing, which can take place after a coronavirus test comes back positive.
“It’s the patterns of mutations in the genome that determine the differences,” Dr. Phil Febbo, chief medical officer for the biotechnology company Illumina, said of testing the variants.
Viruses mutate or change as they spread, creating variants that can make a virus more transmissible or lead to more severe disease.
The delta variant now makes up 83% of U.S. COVID-19 cases.
“We have seen cases skyrocket in the last few weeks. The vast majority of that is attributable to SARS-COV2 delta variant because we are sequencing a good chunk of all positive cases across the country,” said Joseph Fauver, associate research scientist in epidemiology at Yale University's School of Public Health.