
B.1.1.529: Why the highly mutated variant of the coronavirus found in South Africa is of concern
Many mutations are not automatically a bad thing. It is important to know what those mutations are actually doing. We
Many mutations are not automatically a bad thing. It is important to know what those mutations are actually doing. We
Updated on 11/26/2021 02:24 pm OPEC + closely monitors the information about the new variant of the coronavirus COVID-19, called
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This variant of coronavirus was first reported this week in South Africa. This Friday the World Health Organization (WHO) classified
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has named the new variant B.1.1.529 ‘Omicron’, identified for the first time in South Africa,
The “omicron” variant has spread rapidly through South Africa, and cases have already been detected outside the African continent. Many
Fear of the new variant of coronavirus detected in South Africa, apparently more transmissible, has led different countries to suspend
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