WHO investigating new COVID-19 variant named Mu
The World Health Organization said it is monitoring another new COVID-19 variant with mutations that the agency fears could make it resistant to vaccines.
The Mu variant, also known as B.1.621, was added as a โvariant of interestโ to the organizationโs watch list Monday.
โThe Mu variant has a constellation of mutations that indicate potential properties of immune escape,โ the bulletin said.
Preliminary data indicated that it may evade vaccines in a way similar to the Beta variant, but experts said more research on the strain is necessary.
Since first emerging in Colombia in January 2021, the Mu variant has popped up in at least 39 countries.
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