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Covid-19: what we know about the mutant virus

First, we must remember that a virus that mutates is something normal and frequent. This is not surprising because it is a bit of a way for the virus to defend itself against the antibodies that we have produced. Since yesterday, there has been a lot of talk about this new strain of coronavirus. The latter actually appeared in the South East of England in mid-September and it is feared so much because it would have caused 62% of the contaminations in London and 43% in the South East. Thus, we could understand that this new strain of Covid is transmitted very quickly. The British Minister of Health even speaks of a new variant out of control and besides according to the researchers, it would be up to 70% more contagious. What about its dangerousness?

This Monday, December 21, 2020, Charline Hurel, in her column “All concerned”, tells us about the new strain of coronavirus. This column was broadcast in La Matinale on 12/21/2020 presented by Julie Hammett on LCI. From Monday to Friday, from 5:45 am, Julie Hammett presents La Matinale surrounded by her columnists.

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