As Vaccines Roll Out, New COVID Strain Rolls In
Healthcare experts around the world worry that the COVID-19 mutation—called VUI–202012/01—might be 70% more infectious than the standard SARS-CoV-2 strain. There are no indications yet that it may also be more lethal or that vaccines can’t neutralize it.
The first shipments of Moderna’s vaccine against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)—the second COVID-19 vaccine to receive emergency use authorization (EUA) from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2 weeks—began to be shipped to distribution sites over the weekend. This occurs as the infection rate from the novel coronavirus keeps breaking records, and a new variant of the disease rears its ugly head. Healthcare experts and public policy officials around the world are keeping a wary eye on a mutated version of COVID-19 first discovered in the United Kingdom that may be 70% more infectious, although there hasn’t been any indication that it could not be contained by the vaccines or that it’s more lethal.
Moderna’s vaccine was granted an EUA last Friday and the shipments of the product to distribution sites around the country began the next day. Millions of doses of the vaccine developed by Pfizer/BioNTech and which got FDA EUA approval a week earlier have
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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Last Friday, the US reported 249,709 new COVID 19 cases and 2812 people died from the disease that day, according to
- Dec. 18: 249,709
- Dec. 16: 247,403
- Dec. 17: 236,211
- Dec. 11: 234,103
- Dec. 4: 229,606
In the United States, there have been over 18.8 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 317,684 people have died from the disease, according to
Of all the COVID-19 related fires breaking out, the one that currently occupies the attention of healthcare experts around the world seems to be what’s going on with the variation of the disease. The UK has issued strict lockdowns in London and other parts of the country.
Other countries have banned travel from the UK in an attempt to keep the variation at bay. They include Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Ireland and the Netherlands.
The
The WHO’s Covid-19 technical lead Maria Van Kerkhove, said in a virtual
Chris Whitty, the UK’s chief medical adviser, said at a recent
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