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    Will 90% of Iraqis turn to factories for Corona strains?

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    Post by Rocky Sun 11 Jul 2021, 8:57 am


    [size=30]Will 90% of Iraqis turn to factories for Corona strains?


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    Yassin Iraq: Follow up

    Unvaccinated people pose a risk beyond their personal health, and infectious disease specialists say they also pose a risk to everyone if they contract the Corona virus, because the only source of the new Corona virus variants is the body of the infected person.
     
    “Unvaccinated people are potential diverse factories,” said Dr. William Schaffner, a professor in the Department of Infectious Diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, adding that “the more unvaccinated people there are, the greater the chances of the virus reproducing, when that happens, it changes, and it can be It causes a mutant mutation that will be more dangerous in the future.”
    According to these data, Iraq may be at risk of producing multiple new strains of the Corona virus, as it is one of the least vaccinated countries for the population, as the percentage of vaccinated people at the present time is only about 2%, and it is expected that it will not exceed 10% until the end of this year.
    All viruses mutate, and although the coronavirus is not particularly susceptible to mutations, it does change and evolve.
    And while most of the changes mean nothing to the virus, some can weaken it. But sometimes the virus develops a random mutation that gives it an advantage — better transmissibility, for example, or more efficient replication, or the ability to infect a large variety of hosts.
     
    Viruses with this advantage will outperform other viruses and will eventually make up the majority of virus particles that infect a person. If this infected person transmits the virus to another person, it will be transmitted via the mutated copy.
     
    If the mutated version is successful enough, it becomes mutated, but the virus has to replicate to do so, which the unvaccinated person provides as an opportunity for the virus to reproduce.
     
    In turn, Andrew Pekos, a microbiologist and immunologist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, said: “With the emergence of mutations in viruses, it is the mutations that are still present that facilitate the spread of the virus in the population.” "Every time the viruses change, it gives the virus a different platform to add more mutations. Now we have viruses that spread more efficiently.”
     
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