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LONDON (Reuters) - UK scientists expressed concern on Monday that COVID-19 vaccines being rolled out in Britain may not be able to protect against a new variant of the coronavirus that emerged in South Africa and has spread internationally.
Both Britain and South Africa have detected new, more transmissible variants of the COVID-19-causing virus in recent weeks that have driven a surge in cases.
British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on Monday he was now very worried about the variant identified in South Africa.
Simon Clarke, an associate professor in cellular microbiology at the University of Reading, said that while both variants had some new features in common, the one found in South Africa “has a number additional mutations ... which are concerning”.
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WNU Editor: We are all worried .... Matt Hancock says he is 'incredibly worried' about super-infectious South African coronavirus mutation 'which could beat vaccines' (Daily Mail).
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So it will be in Canada real soon as our government will not shut down international flights . Or even more none of the passengers on the flights will be checked .
ReplyDelete" Matt Hancock says he is 'incredibly worried' about super-infectious South African coronavirus mutation 'which could beat vaccines'"
ReplyDeleteThis is what you get from not letting the respiratory virus from running its course. Herd immunity was not achieved ion a set amount of time.
We are as foolish as a thousand years ago. Bah sheep bah. Our history is being stolen.
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