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A new COVID-19 variant called Mu that might be able to evade immunity from vaccines has been detected in almost every US state

A new variant of COVID-19, which the World Health Organization (WHO) says could have the ability to evade the immunity people get from vaccines and previous infections, has been detected in almost every US state, according to data from epidemiology and genomic database Outbreak.info.

Called Mu, the B.1.621 variant was first detected in Colombia in January this year. As of September 4, cases of the strain have been reported in 47 US states and the District of Columbia, Newsweek was first to report.

The only states without reported cases are Nebraska, Vermont, and South Dakota, according to Outbreak.info’s data.

The strain is currently most prevalent in Alaska, where data suggests that 139 reported cases account for 4 percent of the total 3,837 sequenced samples.

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3 thoughts on “A new COVID-19 variant called Mu that might be able to evade immunity from vaccines has been detected in almost every US state”

  1. Wonder when people of this country see what is happening. WHO is owned by China lock, stock and barrel and are helping the top Democrats by adding all these varients until the Democrats get the people in line like they want. Seems we are getting a new varient monthly now. How many I wonder are they working with in China???

  2. COVID-19 variant called Mu that might be able to evade immunity from vaccines. the covid 19 didnt have immunity with the regular vaccine so now it comes out it was a farce from the beginning. ok sheeple dont forget to get the booster

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