Health
‘Not super-scary’: Indian variant no ‘double mutant’ but is warning sign – Sydney Morning Herald
The variant of COVID-19 detected in India is no terrifying ‘double mutant’ but is a sign of how outbreaks anywhere in the world continue to pose a serious threat…

The variant of COVID-19 detected in India is no terrifying double mutant, scientists say, but it is a sign of how outbreaks anywhere in the world continue to pose a serious threat to Australia.
India is in the middle of a pandemic surge and recorded the worlds highest daily total of COVID-19 infections, 332,730, on Friday, beating a record the country set the day before. Nations around the world have banned flights, while New Delhi has turned to mass cremations in car parks to deal with the citys…
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