Topic: aback! Japan has confirmed its first case of COVID-19, the 'Mew' strai

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Japan confirmed two newเล่นสล็อตง่ายๆcases of the coronavirus "mu" (Mu) strain in June and July during airport screenings.

Japan's Health Ministry said late on Monday (Aug 30) it had detected a strain of COVID-19, which the World Health Organization (WHO) has classified as a variant of attention. interest) in two international passengers, the first being a woman in her 40s, who arrived from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on June 26, while the second was a woman. Aged in his 50s, who arrived in Japan from the UK on July 5, with both cases showing no symptoms. (asymptomatic)

Scientists do not currently have much information on the Mu coronavirus, or B.1.621, as well as how easily the virus spreads. And will be able to evade immunity from vaccines?

“Mue virus has various types of mutations. that indicates the possibility of immune evasion,” the WHO said in its weekly epidemic situation report on Aug. 31.

The mutated virus was first detected in Colombia in January and now accounts for 40 percent of the country's total infections.

Data from the WHO on Wednesday (Sept. 1) showed a confirmed case of COVID-19. The Mew species are now available in at least 40 countries.