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New COVID variant BA.2.86 vs widespread Eris
Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on August 19, 2023
New COVID variant BA.2.86 emerges amid rising global cases. This strain, with numerous mutations, prompts concern from health organizations. Its impact remains uncertain, but it exhibits changes that might affect immunity. Detected in Denmark, Israel, and the US, BA.2.86's potential to spread widely raises alarms. Meanwhile, the...
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Published on August 19, 2023 - 03:06
New Covid variant BA.2.86 causing concern among scientists detected in London | Oneindia News
A new Covid variant that is causing concern among scientists due to its large number of mutations has been detected in London. The World Health Organization (WHO) has turned its vigilant eye to the BA.2.86 covid variant which has been detected through genetic sequencing, although only a handful of such sequences have so far been reported.
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