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demmiblue

(36,806 posts)
Tue Mar 24, 2020, 04:42 PM Mar 2020

The coronavirus isn't mutating quickly, suggesting a vaccine would offer lasting protection

Source: WaPo

The coronavirus is not mutating significantly as it circulates through the human population, according to scientists who are closely studying the novel pathogen’s genetic code. That relative stability suggests the virus is less likely to become more or less dangerous as it spreads, and represents encouraging news for researchers hoping to create a long-lasting vaccine.

All viruses evolve over time, accumulating mutations as they replicate imperfectly inside a host’s cells in tremendous numbers and then spread through a population, with some of those mutations persisting through natural selection. The new coronavirus has proofreading machinery, however, and that reduces the “error rate” and the pace of mutation. The new coronavirus looks pretty much the same everywhere it has appeared, the scientists say, and there is no evidence that some strains are deadlier than others.

SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the disease covid-19, is similar to coronaviruses that circulate naturally in bats. It jumped into the human species last year in Wuhan, China, likely through an intermediate species — possibly a pangolin, an endangered anteater whose scales are trafficked for traditional medicine.
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Scientists now are studying more than 1,000 different samples of the virus, Peter Thielen, a molecular geneticist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory who has been studying the virus, told The Washington Post.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/the-coronavirus-isnt-mutating-quickly-suggesting-a-vaccine-would-offer-lasting-protection/2020/03/24/406522d6-6dfd-11ea-b148-e4ce3fbd85b5_story.html

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The coronavirus isn't mutating quickly, suggesting a vaccine would offer lasting protection (Original Post) demmiblue Mar 2020 OP
That is about the BEST news we could get today. hlthe2b Mar 2020 #1
It's only been 4 months. OhNo-Really Mar 2020 #2
But to a virus customerserviceguy Mar 2020 #3
This is encouraging news from our best scientists. CottonBear Mar 2020 #4
Sometimes bucolic_frolic Mar 2020 #5
Still a year to a year and a half away Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 2020 #6

customerserviceguy

(25,183 posts)
3. But to a virus
Tue Mar 24, 2020, 05:14 PM
Mar 2020

that time frame encompasses very many generations as the virus is spread. This is a significant finding.

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