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"There is some indication that it is more contagious, especially for the unvaccinated, but that it can also infect people who have been vaccinated to a greater extent," SSI's technical director Tyra Grove Krause said at the briefing.
lol these variants don't even stick around long enough to get a new vaccine through trials. they penetrate vaccine protection better and better and just keep evolving. the state's vaccine-only policy (in place of something more comprehensive, a la China) is killing people.
Either that or it has to change by some minimum number of base pairs to be considered a new variant.