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Coronavirus still mutating, becoming more contagious: Study – News – Khaleej Times
The Covid-19 virus is still mutating, with some experts claiming it is becoming more contagious as a result, according to new research….
The Covid-19 virus is still mutating, with some experts claiming it is becoming more contagious as a result, according to new research.
A new US study assessed 5,000 genetic sequences of the virus, which has continued to mutate as it has surged through the population.
According to a Washington Post report, the study did not discover that mutations of the virus have made it more damaging or altered its effects, even as it may be becoming more easier to contract. The report stressed that public …
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