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Molecular analysis of COVID-19’s second wave shows mutant viruses linked to rapid spread – News-Medical.Net
Molecular analysis of COVID-19’s powerful second wave in Houston – from May 12 to July 7 – shows a mutated virus strain linked to higher transmission and infection rates than the coronavirus strains that caused Houston’s first wave.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 24 2020
Molecular analysis of COVID-19’s powerful second wave in Houston – from May 12 to July 7 – shows a mutated virus strain linked to higher transmission and infection rates than the coronavirus strains that caused Houston’s first wave.
Gene sequencing results from 5,085 COVID-positive patients tested at Houston Methodist since early March show a virus capable of adapting, surviving and thriving – making it more important than ever for physician scient…
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