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Gikas Majorkinis advised reassurance in his post about the latest news from the UK and the mutations that have occurred in the coronavirus.
The EKPA assistant professor states in a post that “This mutation has been described in the UK since September and has been found in South Africa.».
Here are some reasons to recommend calming down.
Gika Majorkini’s post says:
«I’m still very skeptical about the effect of the mutation, which they say is probably easier to pass on (which I mentioned last week).
Note that this mutation in the UK has been described since September, while it has also been found in South Africa (independently developed). It has also been found in Wales (although not shown in the diagram below) where it developed independently.
I believe that scientists must first do enough contagious analysis of these controversial phenomena before making solid claims. Even if they have any effect on the transmission, it will be so small that it will have no practical meaning.
So I recommend COLD, even those who ring the “bells” say we keep the plan as is. We maintain the measures and wait for the vaccines that everyone admits that the mutation will not affect.»
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