Concerns and anxieties about coronavirus are endless. The bacterium has not yet been eradicated from the world in which it was released in February-March. However, there is some hope that vaccines against this infection have been released and vaccination work has started but at the same time mutations or mutations of this bacterium are also being noticed and some people are being re-infected with the mutated Kavid 19 ‘. Dr Zaki Rizwana Anwar, a mother and child health specialist at the Center for International Child Health in London, is analyzing the new version of the Kavid 19. Anis Ahmed, a multimedia journalist and broadcaster from Voice of America from Maryland, spoke to him on Skype.
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