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2 UC Berkeley students test positive for UK variant as campus sees spike in COVID-19 cases
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People walk on the empty UC Berkeley campus during the coronavirus shelter-in-place order in Berkeley, Calif. on March 25, 2020.Douglas Zimmerman/SFGate
Researchers at UC Berkeley are leading one of the country s more rigorous genome sequencing operations to identify new variants of COVID-19. Their most recent effort uncovered some worrisome cases, as the university experiences a surge forcing all students in dorms to self-sequester to contain the spread, according to a news release.
Two students tested positive for a more transmissible variant of the coronavirus first detected in the United Kingdom.
Coronavirus variants will prolong the pandemic. But here’s how it will end [San Francisco Chronicle]
Jan. 24 More than 130 years ago, a brutal respiratory virus swept across the globe, killing a million people out of a worldwide population of 1.5 billion before fading away, eventually overshadowed in history by the deadlier 1918 influenza pandemic.
That 1890 pandemic, which some scientists believe was caused by a coronavirus, may offer a glimpse of the modern world’s escape from COVID-19 or at least one possible path in a future that’s still largely clouded by uncertainty.
The United States is in a desperate race to speed up vaccinations and develop herd immunity that would end the pandemic. But with several variants of the virus now emerging, including one or more that could make the vaccines less effective, it’s increasingly unclear what the finish line even looks like.
More than 130 years ago, a brutal respiratory virus swept across the globe, killing a million people out of a worldwide population of 1.5 billion before fading away, eventually overshadowed in history by the deadlier 1918 influenza pandemic. That 1890 pandemic, which some scientists believe was caused by a coronavirus, may offer a glimpse of the modern world’s escape from COVID-19 or at least one possible path in a future that’s still largely.