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A “CNBC” report reported that the research, which is scheduled to be published in the journal medrxiv, and has not been scientifically reviewed, details how an international team of scientists closely monitored the virus through its genetic mutations.
An indication that each new Corona mutation has its own genetic signature, meaning that where it first appeared can be determined.
The new type was detected by researchers from Switzerland and Spain, the University of Basel, the Biomedical Institute of Valencia and the University of Valencia, and was detected for the first time in Spain in June, with a rate of 40 percent of cases. .
Elsewhere, it went from a very low percentage before July 15 to 40 percent to 70 percent in Switzerland, Ireland and the United Kingdom in September.
It is also prevalent in Norway, Latvia, the Netherlands, and France.
The researchers said in the study that they have no direct evidence to indicate that the new variant of the virus is spreading faster than other mutations.
The results of the study suggest that people returning from vacations in Spain may have played a role in spreading the new boom across Europe.
Starting Friday, France will prevent its residents from leaving their homes without permits, reminiscent of the strict home isolation measures that the world witnessed in early spring.