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Coronavirus daily infections in Bristol hit six-month low
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Worry Bristol Covid variant is vaccine resistant
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THE Bristol Covid variant could reinfect Brits who have already been vaccinated, a Sage expert has warned.
Professor John Edmunds said the mutant strain could also reinfect those who have caught the bug before - as he warned it would be very dangerous to let the virus rip through Britain.
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The Bristol strain emerged last week - along with another Liverpool variant.
It developed directly from the Kent strain and now includes a mutation called E484K, allowing the virus to evade vaccines more easily.
Prof Edmunds told ITV s Robert Peston: “I don’t know whether the Bristol variant is any more transmissible than the Kent variant - I suspect it isn’t.