Health
The coronavirus is mutating, just like most viruses, but the effect isn’t as pronounced as some headlines suggest – ABC News
You may have seen headlines popping up during the pandemic that SARS-CoV-2 has split into “strains” that are more contagious, more virulent or even easier to vaccinate against. The reality is a little less cut and dried.

You may have seen headlines popping up during the pandemic that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has split into “strains” that are more contagious, more virulent or even easier to vaccinate against.
It’s definitely something you’ve been asking us about:
I’ve heard that the coronavirus active during this second wave is a mutated version that’s more contagious, which is somewhat responsible for the higher rates of infection. True or false or somewhere in between?
I read that in Aust…
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