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2021 COVID-19 News: India Variant a Global Concern, Low Risk of Serious Long Term Effects and More


Published: May 11, 2021
By BioSpace Editorial Staff
News information is not all-inclusive and updates are published once a week on Tuesdays.
Here s a look at some of the top COVID-19 news over the past week. 
WHO Declares India’s Dual-Variant
The World Health Organization (WHO) reclassified the so-called “double mutant” variant spreading in India as a “variant of concern,” which indicates it has become a global health threat. The variant is known as B.1.617 and appears to spread more easily than the wildtype Wuhan strain.
Non-hospitalized COVID-19 Patients Have Low Risk of Serious Long-Term Effects
A study published in
The Lancet Infectious Diseasesfound that non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients are at low risk of serious long-term effects. However, the authors noted that “increases in visits to general practitioners and outpatient hospital visits could indicate COVID-19 sequelae.” The study was a population-based cohort in ....

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Netherlands to build new national supercomputer


Netherlands to build new national supercomputer
The Netherlands has laid out plans for its next national supercomputer, to be known as Snellius
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Published: 06 May 2021 12:30
SURF, the Dutch cooperative association in which educational and research institutions join forces, is to get its most powerful supercomputer yet. 
The supercomputer, known as Snellius, will be built by Lenovo and will give even more calculating power to scientific research in the Netherlands. With a peak performance of 14 petaflops/s, it will be the most powerful high-performance computing system in the country.  
On 1 February, Lenovo and SURF signed an agreement for the construction of the supercomputer, based on server technology from AMD and Nvidia. The system will be delivered in three phases, with the first phase to be operational by July. Phase two will follow by mid-2022 and the final phase a year later.   ....

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