siniang
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This may make a vaccine more of a challenge: Coronavirus: How scientists are tracking 8 strains of SARS-CoV-2 virus
Sometimes the shock of the situation hits me all over again. 8 strains basically means we are in for a long haul situation.
Not sure if helpful, but from the same article :)
COVID-19 hits people differently, with some feeling only slightly under the weather for a day, others flat on their backs sick for two weeks and about 15% hospitalized. Currently, an estimated 1% of those infected die. The rate varies greatly by country and experts say it is likely tied to testing rates rather than actual mortality.
Chiu says it appears unlikely the differences are related to people being infected with different strains of the virus.
“The current virus strains are still fundamentally very similar to each other,” he said.
The COVID-19 virus does not mutate very fast. It does so eight to 10 times more slowly than the influenza virus
It’s also not expected to spontaneously evolve into a form more deadly than it already is to humans. The SARS-CoV-2 is so good at transmitting itself between human hosts, said Andersen, it is under no evolutionary pressure to evolve.
All these are positive things.
Viral genomics is incredibly complex and hard to understand for non-experts, because viruses as a whole are freaking complex and ....weird (and cool... please forgive my scientific nerdiness for a moment :bag:)
I’m no microbiologist nor geneticist, so only understand the basics.
I may be completely wrong but I think @bellbird has better understanding of genetics/microbiology?