A team of researchers has detected another Covid-19 variant with a potentially worrying set of mutations with 32 cases found in the UK.
The earliest sequences were dated to December and cropped up in the UK and Nigeria, reports The Guardian.
This E484K mutation is present in variants that emerged in South Africa and Brazil and is thought to help the virus evade neutralising antibodies, the report said.
According to Simon Clarke from the University of Reading, while it was unclear what effect many of the mutations may have on the ability of Covid-19 to establish an infection, or on the severity of disease, the presence of the E484K mutation was known in the South Africa variant to confer a degree of resistance to some vaccines.
Clarke added that the new variant should be included in efforts to boost testing to pick up variants of concern.
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