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Potential COVID-19 vaccines not affected by dominant “G-Strain” – EurekAlert
Vaccines currently being developed for COVID-19 should not be affected by recent mutations in the virus, according to a new study involving a University of Yor…

Vaccines currently being developed for Covid-19 should not be affected by recent mutations in the virus, according to a new study involving a University of York virologist.
Most vaccines under development worldwide have been modelled on the original ‘D-strain’ of the virus, which were more common amongst sequences published early in the pandemic.
Since then, the virus has evolved to the globally dominant ‘G-strain’, which now accounts for about 85 per cent of published SARS-CoV-2 genomes.
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