New COVID Subvariants Are ‘the Most Immune Evasive Yet.’ Here’s What That Means
New COVID Subvariants Are ‘the Most Immune Evasive Yet.’ Here’s What That Means
San Francisco Chronicle—New SARS-CoV-2 subvariants are driving an increase in COVID case numbers around the world. Gladstone Investigator Nadia Roan explains that the subvariants have mutations that help them evade neutralizing antibodies, but stresses that getting the bivalent vaccine can still help strengthen immunity to the ever-changing virus.
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