Friday, February 26, 2021 5:53:45 AM
Read the translation from a German newspaper (02/24/2021):
The US authorities are currently on high alert because of corona mutants. These mutations, discovered in New York and California, are more contagious and aggressive than the original pathogen.
According to scientists, the New York mutation is a variation called B.1.526. This was first detected in November 2020, as reported by the New York Times.
Scientists from the California Institute of Technology and Columbia University did research on the mutant. The involved immunologist Nussenzweig then expressed concern that the mutant could weaken vaccinations and also people who have already had an infection with the virus could become ill again.
Meanwhile, in California, B.1.427 and B.1.429 cause fear and horror. Both variants are also more contagious and aggressive than the previously known type.
According to a study by the University of California at San Francisco, infection with the mutant makes a patient five times more likely to need intensive care. In addition, the probability of death is eleven times higher.
An expert told the Los Angeles Times: "This mutant will probably account for 90 percent of all infections in California by the end of the month."
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