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4 New COVID-19 Variants Found In NYC Sewers By Danielle Ong
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A group of researchers has found four new COVID-19 variants in sewers in New York City and noted that the new strains could reduce the efficacy of existing vaccines.
In a preprint study published on medRxiv Thursday, a team of virologists and microbiologists from The City University of New York’s Queens and Queensborough colleges, the New School and the University of Missouri suggested that the four new combinations of COVID mutations could be infecting dogs and rats, which may lead to an outbreak in the city’s sewers.
4 New COVID-19 Variants Found In NYC Sewers, Likely Antibody-Resistant
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Officials from the Health Department said they are yet to confirm infections In rats
The mutations may lead to an outbreak in NYC sewers, the study says
A group of researchers has found four new COVID-19 variants in sewers in New York City and noted that the new strains could reduce the efficacy of existing vaccines.
In a preprint study published on medRxiv Thursday, a team of virologists and microbiologists from The City University of New York’s Queens and Queensborough colleges, the New School and the University of Missouri suggested that the four new combinations of COVID mutations could be infecting dogs and rats, which may lead to an outbreak in the city’s sewers.
A barrier island in Southwest Florida is planning ahead for the next big storm, making sure its beaches have enough sand to protect the rest of the island.
You can’t see a lot of erosion on Sanibel’s beaches, which is a good sign. The city keeps a close eye on its coastline, collecting data and preparing for what could happen to our beaches during a tropical storm or hurricane.
People who live and play on those beaches probably don’t think much about the work that goes into keeping those beaches sandy and the island protected.
“I’m here because I love the beaches and I still come here every day,” said Walter Schuman, a Sanibel resident.
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