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Good News on COVID-19 Vaccines: Mutations In Coronavirus May Not Affect Vaccine Potency, Finds Study – International Business Times, Singapore Edition
The mutations undergone by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus may not affect the efficiency of the vaccines being modeled after the original strain, the study found

As the COVID-19 pandemic progresses, the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that causes the disease has mutated as well. This has raised fears that several vaccines that are under development may not be effective against the mutations that the pathogen has acquired. However, a new study says that this may not be the case.
According to the study, the vaccines in development that are being modeled on the ‘D-strain’the original strain of the virus may still be able effective against the mutated ‘G-strain’ whi…
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