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World News See other World News Articles Title: Explained: The 3 Major COVID-19 Variants As billions of people gear up for widespread vaccination against COVID-19, another issue has reared its head. Three major COVID-19 variants have emerged across the globeand preliminary research suggests these variants may be cause for concern. But, as Visual Capitalist's Carmen Ang explains below, what makes them different from the original strain? The following visualizations answer some key questions, including when these variants were first discovered, how far theyve spread worldwide, and most importantly, their potential impact on the population. Some Context: What is a Variant? Before diving in, its important to understand why viruses mutate in the first place. To infect someone, a virus takes over a host cell and uses it to replicate itself. But nature isnt perfect, and sometimes, mistakes are made during the replication processthose mistakes are called mutations. A virus with one or more mutations is referred to as a variant. Most of the time, variants do not affect a viruss physical structure, and in those instances, they eventually disappear. However, there are certain cases when a mutation impacts part of a viruss genetic makeup that does change its behavior. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) a change in behavior can alter: Rate of transmission Deadliness Ability to potentially infect someone with natural or vaccine-induced immunity Preliminary research has detected some of these changes in the three major COVID-19 variantsB.1.1.7, B.1.351, and P.1. The 3 Major COVID-19 Variants The three major variants emerged at different times, and in different parts of the world. Heres an overview of each variant, when they were discovered, and how far theyve spread so far. B.1.1.7 The B.1.1.7 variant was detected in the UK in the fall of 2020. By December 2020, it had spread across the globe, with cases emerging across Europe, North America, and Asia. Currently, the variant has been reported in roughly 94 countries. Early research suggests its 50% more transmissible than other variants, and potentially 35% more deadly than the standard virus. Luckily, studies suggest that some of the existing vaccines work well against it. B.1.351 In October 2020, the second major variant was discoveredB.1.351. It was first identified in South Africa, but by end of the year, it had spread to the UK, Switzerland, Australia, and Japan. There are approximately 48 countries with reported cases, and research suggests several of the existing COVID-19 vaccines may not be as effective against this variant. P.1 The P.1 variant was the last to arrive on the scene. It was first discovered in January 2021, when Japan reported four cases of the variant, which was found in travelers who had arrived from Brazil. Approximately 25 countries have reported cases of the P.1 variant, and early research suggests this variant is not only more contagious, but could also have the ability to infect people with natural immunity who had already recovered from the original strain. Still Early Days While there have been preliminary studies showing a dip in vaccine effectiveness, some experts emphasize that its too early to tell for certain. More data is needed to gain a deeper and more accurate understanding. In the meantime, experts are emphasizing the importance of following our current public health strategies, which include physical distancing, vaccination, washing your hands, and using mask Poster Comment: Take Vitamin D-3. Ivermectin will cure it. Zinc is a natural anti-viral. Quercitin has many benefits, one of which is to carry the zinc past the lipid barrier of the cell wall to the inside where it kills the virus. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
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I imagine once the liberals get going there will be 142 different variants just like they did Genders.
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