Now. Martha thank you very much john and sandra could Afternoon Everybody i am Martha Maccallum and this is the story. Ohio Governor Mike to line joins me exclusively this afternoon. Hes doing what he can sending State Troopers now to the city of springfield, ohio, where the small suburb of 50,000 is dealing with an influx the 15,000 mostly Haitian Migrants all entering during the biden, harris years. Watch. A lot of friends that have been born and raised here and we feel like our city is being taken over. Martha thats just a little bit of what youre gonna hear from the citizens of springfield and what they are dealing with. But first, on the story, Brandnew Information on Secret Service failures in the Assassination Attempt on Donald Trump. A Hearing Today with acting secret Service Chief who says he cannot defend why the roof, the gunman fired from, was not secured. We have people,. Theres a guy in the roof right there you hear those people yelling there is someone on the roof. Float
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Novel Coronavirus Jumped From Bats To Humans With Very Little Change : Scientists
The new study revealed that for the first 11 months of the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been very little important genetic change observed in the coronavirus.
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A new study suggests that the ability of the novel coronavirus to spread from one person to another likely evolved in the flying mammal prior to it jumping to its new human host. It analysed that the progenitor of the virus underwent very little change to adapt to humans from bats
The Atlantic
The most concerning versions of the virus are not simply mutating they’re mutating in similar ways.
Simoul Alva
For most of 2020, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 jumped from human to human, accumulating mutations at a steady rate of two per month not especially impressive for a virus. These mutations have largely had little effect.
But recently, three distinct versions of the virus seem to have independently converged on some of the same mutations, despite being thousands of miles apart in the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Brazil. (A mutation is a genetic change; a variant is a virus with a specific set of mutations.) The fact that these mutations have popped up not one, not two, but now three times that we know of in variants with unusual behavior suggests that they confer an evolutionary advantage to the virus. All three variants seem to be becoming more common. And all three are potentially more transmissible.