The ultimate fear, then, is that one of these mutations will render one or more of the vaccines obsolete —
"All RNA viruses mutate over time, some more than others," writes Robert Bollinger, a professor of Infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins University." For instance, flu viruses are particularly prone to mutation, which is why new strains circulate every year.
The novel coronavirus's variants have sprung up all over the world, with some of the most prominent mutations appearing in England, South Africa, Brazil, India and California. As long as the coronavirus keeps spreading, it will keep mutating, which is why public health experts are pushing vaccination as a means to stop the spread and thus the mutations.
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