Coronavirus being over by summer is 'naive' says expert
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Hot off the heels of the Nigerian variant of coronavirus, scientists have detected yet another mutated strain in Finland. It is currently unknown how prevalent the strain is – only one case has been detected so far. Finnish authorities have been quick to respond to the discovery, suggesting the virus — temporarily named Fin-796H – was unlikely to have originated there considering the country’s low infection rate.
There are many questions yet to be answered but Finnish researchers who made the discovery said the variant shared some mutations previously discovered in the Kent and South African strains, but in a combination they called “unique”.
They did not provide any more information, but they aren’t thought to be the changes which make those strains more transmissible and immune-resistant.
British scientists today were quick to allay fears about the new Finish strain.
Dr Simon Clarke, an infectious disease expert at the University of Reading, told MailOnline: “There’s no evidence there’s anything to worry about yet.”
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