Coronavirus mutations: Scientists puzzle over impact Researchers in the US and UK have identified hundreds of mutations to the virus which causes the disease Covid-19.
But none has yet established what this will mean for virus spread in the population and for how effective a vaccine might be.
Viruses mutate - it's what they do.
The question is: which of these mutations actually do anything to change the severity or infectiousness of the disease? BBC News
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But none has yet established what this will mean for virus spread in the population and for how effective a vaccine might be.
Viruses mutate - it's what they do.
The question is: which of these mutations actually do anything to change the severity or infectiousness of the disease? BBC News
See also:
- Spike mutation pipeline reveals the emergence of a more transmissible form of SARS-CoV-2 bioRxiv (open access)
- Coronavirus: Prof Neil Ferguson quits government role after 'undermining' lockdown BBC News
- Coronavirus: Boris Johnson aims for 200,000 tests by end of May BBC News
- Coronavirus: Can you compare the UK with Italy? BBC News
- Coronavirus: Mass testing earlier 'would have been beneficial' BBC News
- Coronavirus: Doctor MP says 'government's lack of testing has cost lives’ BBC News
- Minister James Brokenshire admits testing and tracking should NOT have stopped on March 12 The Daily Mail
- Coronavirus UK: 12 different strains in March, one unique The Daily Mail
- Britain's coronavirus death toll may be 34% higher The Daily Mail
- How does the NHS contact tracing app work? An easy eight-step visual guide The Daily Telegraph
- Deputy chief scientist: We need to get to grips with coronavirus care home deaths The Guardian
- Number of key workers getting Covid-19 overtakes positive tests in hospitals The Guardian
- UK coronavirus death toll rises above 32,000 to highest in Europe The Guardian
- Coronavirus: NHS frontline messages 'difficult for Hancock to hear', says Labour MP and A&E doctor Sky News
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