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As vaccination rates stagnate, new variants of the virus that causes COVID-19 are emerging and becoming more common. This is concerning to public health officials like State Health Officer Dr. Alexia Harrist, who sat down with Wyoming Public Radio s Ivy Engel to discuss viral mutations and why an unvaccinated population is still a threat to those who are vaccinated.
Dr. Alexia Harrist: So a mutation is essentially an error in the virus s genetic code that is created as the virus replicates or makes more of itself. Viruses are really just essentially genetic material surrounded by a coat of proteins, and they can t replicate on their own. That s why they infect us - because they need our cellular machinery to be able to replicate. So they infect us, they get into our cells, and our cells essentially produce more virus. During this process, errors are introduced into that viral genetic code, the virus is replicating many, many, many times in our bodies. When we ge