WHO Deeply Concerned On The Spread Of A Super-Mutant 'Vaccine Resistant' Covid-19 Coronavirus Detected In South Africa

Daily Mail: Super-mutant 'vaccine resistant' Botswana Covid variant is driving South African surge and is nearing dominance just WEEKS after first being detected - sparking calls for a new travel ban on region to prevent outbreak here 

* South Africa's infection rate is growing exponentially after Botswana Covid variant was spotted in the country 

* Scientists warn it has spread to most of South Africa's provinces and is set to become dominant 'very quickly' 

* They fear the strain is highly transmissible and can infect vaccinated people more easily than the Delta variant 

A new Covid variant that has more mutations than have been seen before is becoming dominant in South Africa and is feared to be ultra infectious and vaccine resistant, scientists warned today. 

Experts said the variant is growing 'very quickly' in South Africa and is driving the country's surge in infections. 

Around 100 cases of B.1.1.529, its scientific name, have been detected so far in three countries and the World Health Organization is convening an emergency meeting tomorrow to investigate the troubling strain.  

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WNU Editor: This could be bad if not isolated quickly and this new strain is more dangerous than the Delata variant.

This chart shows the proportion of cases that were the B.1.1.529 variant (blue) and Indian 'Delta' variant (red) over time in South Africa. It suggests that the mutant

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