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Second new coronavirus variant worries health experts. Here’s what we know.
Laura Ramirez
Fri, January 8, 2021, 7:04 PM EST·5 min read
Another coronavirus variant that shares some of the same mutations as the B.1.1.7 strain, first identified in the U.K., has begun spreading rapidly after it was first identified in South Africa in mid-December. It has quickly become the predominant variant there, but it has also gained a foothold in other countries, including Brazil, which is experiencing a surge of COVID-19 cases.
Pay attention little lambs. Here comes the mass lockdowns and eventually it will lead to mass extermination by starvation as it will "infect" the food plants.
Geeee, it is all Trump's fault and his voters.
Laura Ramirez
Fri, January 8, 2021, 7:04 PM EST·5 min read
Another coronavirus variant that shares some of the same mutations as the B.1.1.7 strain, first identified in the U.K., has begun spreading rapidly after it was first identified in South Africa in mid-December. It has quickly become the predominant variant there, but it has also gained a foothold in other countries, including Brazil, which is experiencing a surge of COVID-19 cases.
Second new coronavirus variant worries health experts. Here’s what we know.
Another coronavirus variant that shares some of the same mutations as the B.1.1.7 strain, first identified in the U.K., has begun spreading rapidly after it was first identified in South Africa in mid-December. It has quickly become the predominant variant there, but it has also gained a...
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Pay attention little lambs. Here comes the mass lockdowns and eventually it will lead to mass extermination by starvation as it will "infect" the food plants.
Geeee, it is all Trump's fault and his voters.