The Who on Thursday claimed that the 'Indian strain' of the Covid-19, also known as B.1.617 or a 'double mutant', has been found in at least 17 countries. As the world grapples to contain the surge in the coronavirus cases with 5.7 million infections detected last week, surpassing previous peaks, WHO said "As of 27 April, over 1,200 sequences have been uploaded to GISAID and assigned to lineage B.1.617 (collectively) from at least 17 countries," adding that most sequences were uploaded from India, the United Kingdom, USA and Singapore.