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Police are investigating the fire that gutted a convenience store in Selby yesterday. Customers were in the McColl s store on Barwic Parade when the blaze broke out in its back yard at about 1.30pm. The fire was so big, firefighters had to call on appliances from four stations to deal with it. For hours, the public was urged to stay away from the Abbot s Road area while they brought the fire under control and extinguished it. No-one was injured. A spokesman from North Yorkshire Police said: Officers are requesting the public’s assistance to help establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident. ....
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E-Mail Scientists have shown that two species of seasonal human coronavirus related to SARS-CoV-2 can evolve in certain proteins to escape recognition by the immune system, according to a study published today in eLife. The findings suggest that, if SARS-CoV-2 evolves in the same way, current vaccines against the virus may become outdated, requiring new ones to be made to match future strains. When a person is infected by a virus or vaccinated against it, immune cells in their body will produce antibodies that can recognise and bind to unique proteins on the virus surface known as antigens. The immune system relies on being able to remember the antigens that relate to a specific virus in order to provide immunity against it. However, in some viruses, such as the seasonal flu, those antigens are likely to change and evolve in a process called antigenic drift, meaning the immune system may no longer respond to reinfection. ....