According to the Slovak Health Minister, there are several indications that the variant of the virus has reached them.

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The new coronavirus mutation detected in the UK is likely to have also reached Slovakia, Health Minister Marek Krajci announced on Facebook Tuesday night.

Krajci based this on the fact that a large part of the population moves between England and Slovakia, furthermore, the Slovak curve is very similar to the curve for infected areas in England. THE Parameter.sk According to the article, the minister also added that the presence of the mutated virus is also indicated by the high infection rate in some marginalized communities.

The new mutation may also have reached Germany, at least Lothar Wieler, director of the Robert Koch National Institute of Public Health (RKI), reported it. There is no data on this yet, but there is a “very high probability” that the virus variant entered the country undetected, he said.

Due to the new type of mutation, dozens of countries have banned flights from the island country in just a few days, and British supermarkets fear a shortage. One of the most promising vaccine manufacturers, Pfizer / BioNTech, says its vaccine also protects against the British virus.

No reason to panic, but a new mutation in the coronavirus could still cause problems

There was a real panic in Europe after it was revealed that a new, much more contagious version of the coronavirus in the UK was responsible for the outbreaks. In just a few days, dozens of countries have banned flights from the island country and British supermarkets fear shortages of products.



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No reason to panic, but a new mutation in the coronavirus could still cause problems



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Technology

There was a real panic in Europe after it was revealed that a new, much more contagious version of the coronavirus in the UK was responsible for the outbreaks. Within days, dozens of countries have banned flights from the island country and British supermarkets fear a shortage of products. It is not the first time that the coronavirus has mutated, but the current variant needs to be examined because it also affects the viral spike protein on which various vaccines are based.

Another coronavirus mutation may have reached the Germans



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Technology

The most highly contagious variant of the virus first appeared in the British.