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Why COVID vaccination progress at home risks being undone by spread of variants abroad

Allowing the coronavirus to spread in other countries jeopardizes gains made in Canada through COVID-19 vaccinations, some scientists suggest. That's because the more opportunities the virus has to spread, the more likely it is to mutate and foil vaccines.

Coronavirus variants now have simple, easy-to-remember WHO names, which helps avoid the stigma of referring to them by a specific country

Coronavirus variants now have simple, easy-to-remember WHO names, which helps avoid the stigma of referring to them by a specific country cschusterbruce@businessinsider.com (Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce) © Pedro Vilela/Getty Images A child wearing a face mask looks on on board the UBSF hospital boat amidst the coronavirus pandemic in Ilha de Marajo, Brazil Pedro Vilela/Getty Images Coronavirus variants now have simple, easy-to-remember names. All variants with worrying mutations will be given a single letter from the Greek alphabet, the WHO said. This is to avoid the stigma of people referring to them by the country they were discovered in, the WHO said.

Coronavirus Variants Now Have Simple, Official WHO Names: Alpha, Beta, Delta

The names allocated so far are: The variant first found in the UK, called B.1.1.7, will be called Alpha. The variant first detected in South Africa, called B.1.351, will be called Beta. The variant first identified in Brazil, called P.1, will be called Gamma. The variant first found in India, called B.1.617.2, will be called Delta.   The WHO said it decided on using the Greek alphabet after reviewing many potential naming systems and getting advice from experts worldwide. The WHO said the scientific names were difficult to say and easy to misreport. As a result, people often resort to calling variants by the places where they are detected, which is stigmatizing and discriminatory, it said.

How is France tracking spread of Indian variant of Covid-19?

How is France tracking spread of Indian variant of Covid-19? France has reported very few cases of the variant compared to the UK. Some UK media suggest it is because of its advanced sequencing capabilities, meaning it discovers more cases. Is this correct? 1 June 2021 Through sequencing, scientists can analyse samples of SARS-CoV-2 to find out how the virus has mutated and if it has mutations common in any of the more concerning variants Pic: CI Photos / ShutterstockBy Thomas Brent Sequencing -  a word widely used since the Covid-19 pandemic began but whose meaning is lost on most people - refers to genomic sequencing. 

The technology that enabled Covid-19 genome sequencing success

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