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‘More contagious’, India’s Double Mutant Coronavirus is raising concerns around the world

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Own report: The whole country was overwhelmed by the second wave of the Corona. The country’s corona graph is on the rise in daily record transitions. India’s Double Mutant Covid Virus is behind new concerns around the world. India has overtaken Brazil to become the second most devastated country in the world for this double mutant virus. Experts claim that this new and more deadly strain of coronavirus is causing concern in a country of 1.3 billion.

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The government has already announced that everyone above the age of 18 will be vaccinated from May 1. But what is the solution with just the vaccine? Researchers are also questioning the way in which new strains of the double-mutated coronavirus are spreading at storm speeds. Its prevalence is also found in distant America. Anxiety is growing all over the world.

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According to the study, coroner double mutant virus was detected in the country at the end of March this year. It is claimed that once the virus enters the country, it will spread like wildfire. New species are infecting people three times a day compared to 2020. This highly contagious variant has spread to most of the states in India. Evidence matched the United States. This new species is capable of breaking even if someone has been vaccinated or if someone has been vaccinated before. Researchers believe that the new species, E484Q and L452R, have been linked to an increase in infections.

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So far three new species of corona have been found in India. Most of these are British species. Also found are species from South Africa and Brazil. A team of British scientists has conducted research on how effective Covishield is to prevent new species. But it is seen that people are getting infected even after taking the vaccine. Therefore, the question arises as to whether covishield and covacin are capable of preventing new species at all.