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you are in Baritain you are panicked suddenly due to the second strain of coronavirus that is swiftly spreading and is also fatal. WRITE A DIARY ENTRY.​

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Answered by rahikaamber2145
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hey there!

Explanation:

27 December, 2020

Sunday

10 p.m.

I am feeling exhausted today. I am not able to decide what to do and what not to only because of COVID-19. I have heard a news that it was just warning up before but now it will be the real pandemic. And this will be the second strain of Corona.Maybe again there will be lockdown. God knows alone what will happen next. I am blenching after hearing that news.

Anyway, I should not panic and tremble. Nothing lasts forever ,not even Corona.

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Answered by akuldas19
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A computer-generated graphic of the virus in front of red blood cells

The rapid spread of a new variant of coronavirus has been blamed for the introduction of strict tier four mixing rules for millions of people, harsher restrictions on mixing at Christmas in England, Scotland and Wales, and other countries placing the UK on a travel ban.

So how has it gone from being non-existent to the most common form of the virus in parts of England in a matter of months?

The government's advisers on new infections now say they have "high" confidence that it is more able to transmit than other variants.

All the work is at an early stage, contains huge uncertainties and a long list of unanswered questions.

As I've written before, viruses mutate all the time and it's vital to keep a laser focus on whether the virus' behaviour is changing.

Why is this variant causing concern?

Three things are coming together that mean it is attracting attention:

It is rapidly replacing other versions of the virus

It has mutations that affect part of the virus likely to be important

Some of those mutations have already been shown in the lab to increase the ability of the virus to infect cells

All of these come together to build a case for a virus that can spread more easily.

However, we do not have absolute certainty. New strains can become more common simply by being in the right place at the right time - such as London, which had only tier two restrictions until recently.

But already the justification for tier four restrictions is in part to reduce the spread of the variant.

"Laboratory experiments are required, but do you want to wait weeks or months [to see the results and take action to limit the spread]? Probably not in these circumstances," Prof Nick Loman, from the Covid-19 Genomics UK Consortium, told me.

How much faster is it spreading?

It was first detected in September. In November around a quarter of cases in London were the new variant. This reached nearly two-thirds of cases in mid-December.

You can see how the variant has come to dominate the results of testing in some centres such as the Milton Keynes Lighthouse Laboratory.

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