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The mutated D614G COVID strain appears to be ’10 times more contagious’ – Body and Soul
The mutated D614G COVID strain appears to be ’10 times more contagious’

While the mutated coronavirus strain may have been discovered earlier this year, it continues to wreak havoc in Indonesia, Europe and the Americas, where daily case rates remain high. But experts say that it comes with a bit of good news, too.Daily case numbers of COVID-19 may be on the decline in Australia, but overseas is a different story – and it appears that a mutated and more infectious strain of the virus might be to blame.
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