Four more cases of the Brazilian variant of the CCP virus, known as P.1, have been found in England, Public Health England (PHE) announced on Thursday. The latest cases brought the UK total of P.1 variant cases to 10, including seven in England and three in Scotland. All of 10 cases either have direct links to travel to Brazil or have been in contact with a previously confirmed case that has travelled to the South American country. Three of the new cases were found in South Gloucestershire, and one in Bradford, West Yorkshire, PHE said in its latest update. PHE said the cases in South Gloucestershire are all “close or household contacts of the two existing P.1 cases in the area,” who are members of one household with a history of travel to Brazil. The individual in Bradford tested positive for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus in late February …