London
The coronavirus variant first found in the British region of Kent is a concern because it could undermine the protection given by developed vaccines against Covid-19, the head of the UK’s genetic surveillance programme Sharon Peacock said. She also said the variant was dominant in the country and was likely “to sweep the world, in all probability”. The coronavirus has killed 2.35 million people and turned normal life upside down for billions, but a few new worrying variants out of thousands have raised fears that vaccines will need to be tweaked and people may require booster shots. Sharon Peacock, director of the Covid-19 Genomics UK consortium, said vaccines were so far effective against the variants in the United Kingdom, but that mutations could potentially undermine the shots. “