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New Variant of Virus that Causes COVID-19 Detected

Posted on December 24, 2020

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(HealthNewsDigest.com) – There are more questions than answers about the recent news in the U.K. of a new version — or variant — of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. A rapid increase in COVID-19 cases in the U.K. has been linked to this variant of the virus, but health officials say mutation of viruses is common and shouldn’t be cause for immediate alarm.

“What we know is that any virus, including the SARS-CoV-2 virus, mutates over time. As the virus mutates, that can impact the ability of the virus to bind to a cell, enter a cell, replicate in a cell, and make new progeny, or daughter, viruses. This new strain in the United Kingdom has multiple mutations in it, and that is not an unexpected phenomenon,” says Dr. Andrew Badley, an infectious diseases physician and head of Mayo Clinic’s COVID-19 Research Task Force.

Watch: Dr. Andrew Badley discusses new COVID-19 virus variant.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it is monitoring the situation in the U.K., as public health officials study this new variant in the hopes of controlling the spread. This variant of the virus appears to be more contagious, but there is no evidence that it causes more severe disease.

“What appears to be the case is that this virus can spread more rapidly between people. And we know that because over time, more and more of this virus is being isolated,” says Dr. Badley. “We don’t know how far this virus has spread throughout the world. I personally think it is probable that there are strains of this virus already in the United States. We don’t know if there are reasons to think it causes worse disease. So far, the indications are (that it does) not.”

While it’s not possible to rule out, Dr. Badley emphasizes that there is no evidence to suggest that the COVID-19 vaccines will be ineffective against this new variant of the virus or that it is resistant to any treatments.

“I think the take-home message is: Today (there are) a lot of unknowns. Our treatments should still work against it. Our vaccine should still work against it. But it appears to spread more rapidly,” says Dr. Badley.

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