Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday that health officials have confirmed the P.1 variant, commonly known as the Brazil variant, in a Maryland resident who recently died after international travel.

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According to officials, the case involves an adult older than 65 from the National Capital Region. Comprehensive contact tracing efforts are underway to ensure that potential contacts are quickly identified, quarantined and tested, officials said.

State health officials said scientists are working rapidly to learn more about the variant, including how effective current vaccines are against it. The variant is believed to be more transmissible than the initial strain of the virus that causes the coronavirus, but it is not currently known whether the P.1 variant causes more severe disease than other common variants, officials said.

“State public health officials are closely monitoring the P.1 variant, and we mourn the loss of this Marylander to COVID-19. As we continue to test for these variants, we strongly encourage Marylanders to continue taking precautions to keep themselves and their loved ones safe, including mask wearing, regular hand washing, and physical distancing," Hogan said. Read more at WBALTV