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Subject Coronavirus’s ability to mutate has been vastly underestimated, and mutations affect deadliness of strains, Chinese study finds
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Original Message The most aggressive strains of Sars-CoV-2 could generate 270 times as much viral load as the least potent type

New York may have a deadlier strain imported from Europe, compared to less deadly viruses elsewhere in the United States

A new study by one of China’s top scientists has found the ability of the new coronavirus to mutate has been vastly underestimated and different strains may account for different impacts of the disease in various parts of the world.
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