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New COVID-19 variant could evade existing immunity, CDC says

Por: WPTV Nation August 23, 2023

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  on the COVID-19 variant labeled BA.2.86, which was first detected in Denmark and Israel. The CDC said at least two cases from the new variant have been identified in the U.S.The CDC said the large number of mutations in this variant raises concerns of greater escape from existing immunity from vaccines and previous infections compared with other recent variants.In its initial assessment, the CDC... + full article



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