In-Depth: What makes omicron so infectious?
2 years ago
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Scientists at UC Francisco have identified a set of mutations in the coronavirus that help the pathogen temporarily deactivate the body’s immune defenses, a finding that may explain the omicron variant’s rapid spread across the globe and offer a new way to combat it.
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