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Zero evidence was provided by either of this doctors that the virus is mutating.
Updated: 5 May 2020, 17:49
Coronavirus could be ‘getting WEAKER - as scientists spot new mutation’
CORONAVIRUS
Published May 5
New mutation indicates that coronavirus might be weakening, study says
It's similar to a change found in the Sars virus in 2003, that marked a changing tide in that outbreak, the experts said.
Arizona State University’s Biodesign Institute use a new technology called next-generation sequencing to rapidly read the genetic code of the corona virus - SARS-CoV-2.
In one sample taken from the Arizona State University research, scientists found a deletion of 81 genes - a pattern that was also seen in the SARS outbreak
The new mutation could mean the virus is less likely to get past the body's immune system, the team at Arizona State University said.
They took 382 samples from coronavirus patients in the state and found that one viral sample was missing a large section of the bug's genetic material.
It is similar to what happened with the original Sars virus, which triggered an epidemic in 2003.
“One of the reasons why this mutation is of interest is because it mirrors a large deletion that arose in the 2003 SARS outbreak,” Lim said in a statement.
During the middle and late phases of the 2003 SARS epidemic, the virus accumulated mutations that lessened its strength, according to the researchers.
During the middle and late phases of the 2003 SARS epidemic, the virus accumulated mutations that lessened its strength, according to the researchers. It signalled the start of the Sars outbreak winding down.
