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Scientists identify new mutations of novel coronavirus, say one may be more contagious – Times Now
A new study suggests that one of the coronavirus mutations could make it more contagious.

- A new study suggests that one of the coronavirus mutations may have made it more contagious
- Scientists detected the mutation of coronavirus as early as February 2020 and it has circulated in Europe and the Americas
- This is the first analysis of the molecular architecture of SARS-CoV-2 in two infection waves in a major metropolitan region
Scientists in Houston have found new mutations of the novel coronavirus, according to a new study. The …
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