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UK Covid-19 variant currently has no significant impact on vaccines: WHO

UK Covid-19 variant currently has no significant impact on vaccines: WHO   Tue, Dec 22 2020 01:57:32 PM Geneva, Dec 22 (IANS): Despite a number of mutations so far of the Covid-19, none of them, including the new mutant variant found in the UK, has made a significant impact on the susceptibility of the virus to any of the currently used therapeutics, drugs or the vaccines under development, according to World Health Organization (WHO) experts. Addressing a briefing here on Monday, WHO Chief Scientist Soumya Swaminathan said the novel coronavirus has mutated at a much slower rate than the influenza virus, the latter having required that its vaccine strains be reviewed and revised each year based on the circulating strains prevalent that year, Xinhua news agency.

No need for major alarm over new coronavirus strain in UK: WHO

No need for major alarm over new coronavirus strain in UK: WHO WHO officials even put a positive light on the discovery of the new strains that prompted a slew of alarmed countries to impose travel restrictions on Britain and South Africa, saying new tools to track the virus were working. Updated: December 22, 2020 4:34:04 pm People pass closed shops on Regent Street, in London on Monday Dec. 21, 2020. (Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire(/PA via AP) The World Health Organization cautioned against major alarm over a new, WHO officials even put a positive light on the discovery of the new strains that prompted a slew of alarmed countries to impose travel restrictions on Britain and South Africa, saying new tools to track the virus were working.

who: New COVID-19 variant in Britain currently has no significant impact on vaccines, says WHO

Synopsis Despite a number of mutations so far of the Covid-19, none of them, including the new mutant variant found in the UK, has made a significant impact on the susceptibility of the virus to any of the currently used therapeutics, drugs or the vaccines under development, according to World Health Organization (WHO) experts. No evidence so far that new COVID virus strain more likely to cause severe disease or mortality: WHO GENEVA: Despite a number of mutations so far of the Covid-19, none of them, including the new mutant variant found in the UK, has made a significant impact on the susceptibility of the virus to any of the currently used therapeutics, drugs or the vaccines under development, according to World Health Organization (WHO) experts.

Xinhua Headlines: New COVID-19 strain provokes global alarm, unlikely to compromise vaccine effectiveness - Xinhua

Xinhua Headlines: New COVID-19 strain provokes global alarm, unlikely to compromise vaccine effectiveness - Xinhua
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WHO says no need for major alarm over new COVID-19 strain

WHO says no need for major alarm over new COVID-19 strain Toggle share menu Advertisement WHO says no need for major alarm over new COVID-19 strain An NHS test and trace worker talks to a driver at a drive-through testing centre following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Bolton, Britain, Sep 22, 2020. (Photo: REUTERS/Phil Noble) 22 Dec 2020 05:48AM (Updated: 22 Dec 2020 06:31AM) Share this content Bookmark GENEVA: The World Health Organization cautioned against major alarm over a new, highly infectious variant of the coronavirus that has emerged in Britain, saying this was a normal part of a pandemic s evolution. WHO officials even put a positive light on the discovery of the new strains that prompted a slew of alarmed countries to impose travel restrictions on Britain and South Africa, saying new tools to track the virus were working.

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