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The Daily Mail reported on the 24th (local time) that a new mutant virus has emerged that can incapacitate vaccines. According to the report, British health experts recently reported that a 'Nu' (Nu B. Because of the mutation, the silkworm mutation is said to be more contagious and has characteristics that can make it resistant to vaccines. Dr. Tom Peacock, a virologist at Imperial College London, UK, who first identified the spread of the silkworm mutation, said the mutant combination of this mutant virus was “terrible. "It has the potential to be more lethal (in terms of transmission and vaccine resistance) than other mutations such as Delta, which are prevalent worldwide," he said.
The “nuclear mutation” was first confirmed in Botswana on the 11th. So far, there are 10 confirmed cases, including 3 from Botswana, 6 from South Africa and 1 from South Africa who entered Hong Kong. Professor François Ballus, a geneticist at University College London, said the nuclei appear to have arisen from a patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) who contracted COVID-19. It is possible that the virus mutated while staying in the body of a patient with weakened immunity.
However, it is unclear whether the Num mutation will show a severe spread like the delta mutation. Scientists interviewed by the Daily Mail said that too many protein mutations, such as silkworm mutations, could destabilize the virus and cause it to disappear before it spreads.
By Jo Jong-yup, staff reporter jjj@donga.com
https://www.donga.com/news/NewsStand/article/all/20211126/110465667/1
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