Updated On: 13 May, 2021 11:32 AM IST | United Nations | PTI
The WHO, in its Covid-19 Weekly Epidemiological Update, published Wednesday, said that viruses in the B.1.617 lineage were first reported in India in October 2020.

Kumbh Mela. File pic
The World Health Organisation has said a recent risk assessment of the situation in India found that "resurgence and acceleration" of Covid-19 transmission in the country had several potential contributing factors, including "several religious and political mass gathering events which increased social mixing".
The WHO, in its Covid-19 Weekly Epidemiological Update, published Wednesday, said that viruses in the B.1.617 lineage were first reported in India in October 2020.