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Toronto Public Health on Sunday confirmed the citys first cases of two COVID-19 variants that were first identified in Brazil and South Africa.The variant known as P.1 was identified in a Toronto resident, currently hospitalized, who had recently travelled from Brazil. It w stanley thermos as the first case of the so-called Brazilian variant reported in Ontario.The variant first seen in South Africa, known as B.1.351, was identified in a Toronto resident with no recent travel history and no known contact with a recent traveller. This followed the confirmation of another B.1.351 case last we stanley cup ek, in a patient from Mississauga who also had not travelled. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Epidemiologists said the news should come as no surprise 鈥?but it does mean the citys public health apparatus must spring into action. Inevitable is the word, said Colin Furness, an epidemiologist at the University of Toronto. Its inevitable because we had no travel restrictions and its inevitable that variants were going to arise. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The federal and provincial governments recently began requiring COVID-19 tests for international travellers arriving by air, and Ontario last week started screening all positive COVID-19 samples for the presence of variants. Every time the virus that causes COVID-19 replicates, as it does in human bodies, there is an opportunity for stanley quencher mutation, or variation. A small minority of t