Pfizer vaccine works against coronavirus mutation in UK and South African variants



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Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine is effective against a key mutation found in variants of the virus that spread faster than the original strain, according to a preliminary study.

While viruses mutate all the time, scientists worry that some of the new mutations in the new coronavirus, specifically those in a new variant discovered in South Africa, could make vaccines less effective. Live Science previously reported. The South African variant, known as 501.V2, as well as another variant discovered in the UK known as B.1.1.7, appear to spread more easily than the parent virus, probably because they both have some of the same mutations in the protein of SARS-CoV-2 spike, the weapon the virus uses to invade human cells.

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