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This latest COVID variant could be the best yet at evading immunity

By Fenit Nirappil

25 Aug 2023 · 6 min read

informed Summary

  1. A new variant of the coronavirus, BA.2.86, is causing concern due to its high mutation rate and potential to evade the body's immune defenses. Only a dozen cases have been officially reported worldwide, but experts believe it requires intense monitoring.

A highly mutated form of the coronavirus that threatens to be the most adept yet at slipping past the body's immune defenses is capturing the attention of virologists and health officials.

While only about a dozen cases of the new BA.2.86 variant have been reported worldwide - including three in the United States - experts say this variant requires intense monitoring and vigilance that many of its predecessors did not. That's because it has even greater potential to escape the antibodies that protect people from getting sick, even if you've recently been infected or vaccinated.

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