Hamburg: British mutation detected at Airbus

Airbus employees (Photo: Airbus / Bengt Lange).
Airbus employees (Photo: Airbus / Bengt Lange).

Hamburg: British mutation detected at Airbus

Airbus employees (Photo: Airbus / Bengt Lange).
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Around 500 employees at the Hamburg Airbus plant are still in quarantine. The responsible health authority has now announced that the British mutation has been detected in seven of the 21 infected so far.

Furthermore, according to the office, there should be five other positive cases that were not yet known at the weekend. It has not yet been possible to determine where the people affected were infected. On Sunday afternoon it became known that the Hamburg health authority around 500 employees of the Airbus plant in Finkenwerder quarantined hat.

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