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New COVID-19 variants spark concerns on vaccine efficacy — The Ticker – The Ticker
As new hope arrives in the form of coronavirus vaccinations, the pandemic has taken a turn and the public is worried that it could be for the worse.

As new hope arrives in the form of coronavirus vaccinations, the pandemic has taken a turn and the public is worried that it could be for the worse.
Mutations of the deadly virus are popping up at a fast rate globally and the longer the vaccine rollout takes, the higher the chance that a COVID-19 variant can bypass current tests, treatments and vaccines.
Dr. Pardis Sabeti, an evolutionary biologist at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, called the vaccination battle a race against time, due…
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