COVID could eventually mutate into a "ultimate" variant 600 times more infectious than the original from Wuhan, experts have claimed.
Led by scientist Gideon Schreiber, the research broke down the virus' spike protein "hook", which it uses to break into human cells, into it's most basic parts. One of which was 600 times better at infecting humans than the original strain - evading vaccine antibody defences and with increased transmissibility.: "Further in vitro evolution enhancing binding by 600-fold provides guidelines towards potentially new evolving mutations with even higher infectivity.for current and future mutations."
The Delta variant rampaged across the UK after first being seen in India. It was first flagged up in Britain in mid-April.
The manmade virus will mutate and evolve unless we implement draconian lockdown and martial law. The only essential services should be sewer, power, internet, and food/medicine distribution. Interlopers should be shot by the national guard, close all borders. Implement UBI.
Ohhhhh...how scary...passports at the ready..my gord the sun is total science fiction..
My aunty could be my uncle if she had a set testicle
But it won’t.
That's it whip the population into a frenz again!!
1000
Of course more fear!
And the Sun 'could' become a newspaper.
Donate to the nhs now
Once upon a time there was a newspaper desperate for readers…….
Yawn
But let's all go on holiday first ! We'll be in lockdown by October 😡😡😡
'COULD'
Any advances on 600 ? Take a day off ffs
This won't so much for your circulation figures now will it. COVID19 coronavirus COVID Wuhan thesun
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