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Covid-19: What’s Known About the New Common Variants By: Helena M. Add to
Favorites Font Size:A+ A- Join Us Share Tweet Send to friends Just when it
seemed like we are at the final stretch of the Covid-19 pandemic, with the
Moderna and Pfizer vaccines being approved and administered in countries
around the world, multiple new strains of the virus were discovered. This,
in turn, is causing yet another wave of lockdowns. If you’re a bit confused
with the overflow of information, here is a breakdown of the four new
strains that pose the biggest threat and what experts currently know about
them.

*1.    **The California *strain Like This is the most recently-discovered
Covid-19 variant on the list, and it is believed to have originated in
California. A study from Cedars Sinai published on January 18, 2021, claims
that this new strain was found in more than one-third of Covid-19 cases in
Los Angeles, and it may be contributing to the acceleration of the recent
surge of cases across Southern California. It isn’t clear whether the new
variant is more contagious or just becoming more easily identifiable as
laboratories perform genome sequencing.

Wenjuan Zhang, Ph.D., assistant professor at the Department of Pathology
and Laboratory Medicine at Cedars-Sinai, said that the research team is
"not sure what the new findings mean in terms of the infectivity and
antibody resistance of the CAL.20C strain, which is important for follow-up
studies that will need to be completed."  Related: Should You Abstain From
Alcohol Around a Covid-19 Vaccine?


2. The UK strain Like The variant that’s assumed to have originated in the
UK was the first strain to cause alarm among experts around Christmas time.
It is now known that this strain doesn't cause a more severe illness and
doesn't raise mortality rates, but it is significantly more contagious. In
a previous article, we have detailed exactly how the UK variant differs in
structure from the Covid-19 strain we’re familiar with, and how this
mutation helps it spread faster.  Related: New Coronavirus Strain In
Britain: What’s Currently Known The latest studies conducted by Pfizer
indicate that the vaccine appears to be effective against this variant,
according to CNBC. While this is definitely encouraging, Anthony Fauci, MD,
director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
(NIAID), warned the public not to take the UK strain lightly. It is still
far from being contained, so it’s vital for everyone to continue abiding by
social distancing measures.

3. The South Africa strain Like This particular strain is believed to have
originated in South Africa, and it is possibly the most concerning one, as
experts fear that it has the potential to evade vaccines. This variant has
a new pattern of mutation, which causes more physical alterations in the
structure of the spike protein compared to the UK strain.  Vaccine makers
and academic researchers are currently testing samples of this variant to
verify these claims and see if it can indeed evade the immune response
caused by vaccination. It should be noted that many experts have an
optimistic view and think that the vaccine will ultimately work against it.
We will have to wait until more research is available. As of now, the South
African variant is yet to be detected in the US

4. The Brazil strain Like Two new strains were detected in Brazil, too. One
variant was found in almost half of the people in one survey done in
Manaus, Brazil, according to the CDC, while the other variant is far less
widespread. The second variant did, however, make its way to the UK and was
found in at least 11 people there.  As far as the transmissibility rates,
scientists say that the new strains from Brazil are likely to be more
infectious, just as the strains from the UK and South Africa have proven to
be. However, Felipe Naveca, a researcher in the Amazonas branch of Fiocruz,
Brazil’s national medical research body, pointed out to Time magazine that
there are other possible factors for the surge in Covid-19 cases in Manaus.
Namely, he referred to a lack of social distancing and a change in the
season that probably helped COVID-19 to spread in the recent weeks. “We
still can’t confirm what is the role of this new variant in the recent
explosion of cases, we need to do more work to confirm how common it is,”
he said.  Share this information with friends and family

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