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Eurofins launches new tests and capacity for detecting COVID-19 variants – International Airport Review
The increasing diversity of COVID-19 variants and potential higher infectivity of new viral strains, underline the need to identify the viral genome.

Posted: 25 January 2021 | Eurofins | No comments yet
The increasing diversity of COVID-19 variants and the potential higher infectivity of some new viral strains, underline the need to identify, trace and track mutations across the complete viral genome. Currently, strains of concern include the B.1.1.7 variant, first identified in the United Kingdom, and the B.1.351 variant, first identified in South Africa
Eurofins is pleased to announce the following initiatives to support health authorities…
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