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America currently has so little of the genetic sequencing needed to detect new variants of the coronavirus — like the ones first identified in Great Britain and South Africa — that such mutations are likely proliferating quickly, undetected, experts said.
The lack of widespread genetic sequencing means the window is closing to find and slow the spread of variants such as the one first spotted in Britain, which appears to be much more transmissible, and those initially detected in Brazil and South Africa.
Slow Joe must be sleeping at the wheel.
Why America is ‘flying blind’ to the coronavirus mutations racing across the globe
The lack of widespread genetic sequencing means the window is closing to find and slow the spread of variants such as the one first spotted in Britain, which appears to be much more transmissible, and those initially detected in Brazil and South Africa.
Slow Joe must be sleeping at the wheel.
Why America is ‘flying blind’ to the coronavirus mutations racing across the globe