The highly contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus now makes up an estimated 84% of new COVID-19 cases in Germany, the country’s disease control agency reported on Friday.
The Delta made up less than 2% of new infections in early May, but it has spread rapidly across the country, outcompeting other versions of the coronavirus in a short time, according to the Robert Koch Institute.
In the first week of June, the new variant accounted for nearly 8% of new cases in Germany, but its share has more than doubled each week, rising to 60% of cases by the end of last month.
The recent report said the Delta variant's prevalence had risen to 84% this month, according to the latest available data on genomic surveillance.
The Delta variant was first identified in India last year, and it is up to 60% more contagious than other virus strains.