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from: Future Zone (London) 2/14/2021 10:25 GMT
British Corona variant is up to 60 percent more deadly.
New data on the British B.1.1.7 mutation provide evidence of more severe courses than the original variant.
Indications are increasing that the British corona variant B.1.1.7 causes a more severe course of the disease. A recent assessment by UK government scientists suggests a likely increased mortality rate. The relevant document was published on the government website on Friday.
The researchers evaluated several studies on severe courses. "The big picture shows an increase in the risk of hospitalization or death by about 40 to 60 percent," said Neil Ferguson, epidemiologist and scientific advisor to the UK government, in an interview with the New York Times on Saturday. Although the researchers documented that the data situation is still limited, the analyzes point in this direction.
More contagious
It has long been known that B.1.1.7 is also significantly more contagious than the originally circulating strain. Due to changes in the spike protein, it is unclear what the reason for the increased mortality is. One suspicion is that the higher viral load not only is more contagious, but also makes certain treatments less effective.
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