Covid-19: what changes (or not) in the fight against the pandemic with the new variant of the coronavirus in Brazil



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  • André Biernath
  • BBC News Brazil in São Paulo

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Variant B.1.1.7 has 17 mutations, some of them in the area responsible for encoding the peak, the structure that allows the coronavirus to invade the cells of the human body.

Brazil has just had the first confirmed cases of covid-19 caused by a new variant of the coronavirus.

The B.1.1.7 strain was first detected in the UK and is already circulating in 31 other countries. Scientists suspect that it may be more transmissible than previous versions.

The two Brazilian cases were identified by Dasa, a diagnostic medicine company, which has already reported the discovery to health surveillance and the Adolfo Lutz Institute in São Paulo.

But what does this news mean in practice? Does the arrival of the new variant change in any way the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of the disease? What about vaccines? Do they protect against this strain?

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