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appalachiablue

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Sun Jan 3, 2021, 05:54 PM Jan 2021

New Covid Variant: In 17 Countries, 3 States Infections, Mutations, Could Be 50% More Transmissible



- Ambulances parked outside the NHS Nightingale hospital at the ExCeL center in east London on Friday. Hospitals in the U.K. are preparing for an influx of patients as the coronavirus continues to spread.
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'New Covid-19 Variant Spreads To Dozens of Countries,' MPR News (Minnesota Public Radio News), Jan. 2, 2021.

The coronavirus variant that was first spotted last month in the U.K. has now spread to dozens of countries, likely passed on by infected people who traveled around the world and unknowingly brought the virus with them. Researchers say the new variant — dubbed B.1.1.7 — probably originated in the South East region of England in September, before being detected there in November. According to a new report from Imperial College London, Britain's November lockdown did little to curb its spread, which was most prevalent in young people under 20 years old.

The World Health Organization says the new variant is responsible for more than half of new infections in the U.K.

The variant is now in dozens of countries, including the United States, where it’s been confirmed to have infected people in Colorado, California and Florida. Europe is riddled with the variant, which has been reported in Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. It has also been detected in Asia, Australia, the Middle East and South America.

And the new version of the virus is already mutating — 17 mutations have been spotted, NPR global health correspondent Michaeleen Doucleff told Weekend Edition. "Mutations in viruses crop up all the time, when the virus grows inside a person — specifically when it reproduces and makes a bunch of copies of itself," Doucleff said. Mutations occur because of random mistakes as the virus gets copied.

"In the vast majority of cases, these mistakes are harmless or they even weaken the virus," Doucleff said. "But in rare instances, mutations can help the virus — they can give it this little boost, or advantage, over the other versions."

The good news is that the new variant doesn't appear to be more deadly. But it is much more contagious — researchers are still trying to determine exactly how much more, but many have estimated it could be 50 percent more transmissible than the original strain. That may be because it leads to an increased viral load inside a person's nose or respiratory tract — and so it gets dispersed more easily when people talk or cough. Another theory is that the new variant binds to human cells more easily...

More, https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/01/02/npr-new-covid-19-variant-spreads-to-dozens-of-countries
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New Covid Variant: In 17 Countries, 3 States Infections, Mutations, Could Be 50% More Transmissible (Original Post) appalachiablue Jan 2021 OP
It's in at least 48 states. Jirel Jan 2021 #1

Jirel

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1. It's in at least 48 states.
Sun Jan 3, 2021, 07:34 PM
Jan 2021

Get real. The lack of absolute proof via testing is the only reason it doesn’t say at least “48 states.” If it’s here during the holidays with all the travel, it’s everywhere. It may be delayed in AK and HI, but only because there are fewer ways to travel in, from a practical standpoint.

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