coronavirus, it has now been confirmed that there are multiple cases of the South Africa variant in some parts of the country.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has already warned those that live in the surrounding areas of where the new variant has been identified to stay at home, while the Government has also opted to roll out door-to-door household testing in a bid to prevent this strand of the virus from spreading to more regions.Though as of yet there is no scientific research completed that suggests this new South African variant is more deadly than the normal strand, it is believed to be up to 70% more transmissible, with some fearing the mutation could prove resistant to some vaccines.The three main symptoms of COVID-19 are well.
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