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Tuesday, May 05, 2020
Scientists say a now-dominant strain of the coronavirus appears to be more contagious than original
Scientists have identified a new strain of the coronavirus that has
become dominant worldwide and appears to be more contagious than the
versions that spread in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study led by scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The
new strain appeared in February in Europe, migrated quickly to the East
Coast of the United States and has been the dominant strain across the
world since mid-March, the scientists wrote. In addition to
spreading faster, it may make people vulnerable to a second infection
after a first bout with the disease, the report warned. The 33-page report
was posted Thursday on BioRxiv, a website that researchers use to share
their work before it is peer reviewed, an effort to speed up
collaborations with scientists working on COVID-19 vaccines or
treatments. That research has been largely based on the genetic sequence
of earlier strains and might not be effective against the new one. The mutation identified in the new report affects the now infamous
spikes on the exterior of the coronavirus, which allow it to enter human
respiratory cells. The report’s authors said they felt an “urgent need
for an early warning” so that vaccines and drugs under development
around the world will be effective against the mutated strain. Wherever the new strain appeared, it quickly infected far more people
than the earlier strains that came out of Wuhan, China, and within weeks
it was the only strain that was prevalent in some nations, according to
the report. The new strain’s dominance over its predecessors
demonstrates that it is more infectious, according to the report, though
exactly why is not yet known...MORE
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