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'I just want my wee boy back' Scots mum begs for help for son with Long Covid as he suffers facial swelling and insomnia


I just want my wee boy back Scots mum begs for help for son with Long Covid as he suffers facial swelling and insomnia
Toby Ross, 3, caught coronavirus last year and has been left with a number of symptoms including insomnia and fatigue.
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Mum Laura says her little boy Toby has changed so much since catching Covid-19 last year
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Scotland can't leave overstretched GPs to deal with complex Long Covid cases


Mum Laura says her little boy Toby has changed so much since catching Covid-19 last year
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Toby Ross used to be a relaxed, happy toddler who loved nothing more than playing with his toy cars. ....

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Alpha variant mutations help SARS-CoV-2 overcome evolutionary weaknesses


Alpha variant mutations help SARS-CoV-2 overcome evolutionary weaknesses
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19), caused by the pathogen severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), continues to spread globally, infecting over 182 million people. In the process of dividing and replicating, errors in SARS-CoV-2 s genetic makeup cause it to mutate. Virus mutations can affect its transmissibility and infectiousness. Some may help the virus evade the immune system, possibly making vaccines less effective, while others have little influence.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge, MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research, The Pirbright Institute, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, and Vir Biotechnology aimed to determine how SARS-CoV-2 evades the immune system, threatening the efficacy of developed vaccines. ....

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Key mutations in Alpha variant enable SARS-CoV-2 to overcome evolutionary weak points


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SARS-CoV-2 is a coronavirus, so named because spike proteins on its surface give it the appearance of a crown (‘corona’). The spike proteins bind to ACE2, a protein receptor found on the surface of cells in our body. Both the spike protein and ACE2 are then cleaved, allowing genetic material from the virus to enter the host cell. The virus manipulates the host cell’s machinery to allow the virus to replicate and spread.
As SARS-CoV-2 divides and replicates, errors in its genetic makeup cause it to mutate. Some mutations make the virus more transmissible or more infectious, some help it evade the immune response, potentially making vaccines less effective, while others have little effect. ....

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Key mutations in Alpha variant enable SARS-CoV-2 to overcome evolutionary weak points


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One of the key mutations seen in the ‘Alpha variant’ of SARS-CoV-2 – the deletion of two amino acids, H69/V70 – enables the virus to overcome chinks in its armour as it evolves, say an international team of scientists.
SARS-CoV-2 is a coronavirus, so named because spike proteins on its surface give it the appearance of a crown (‘corona’). The spike proteins bind to ACE2, a protein receptor found on the surface of cells in our body. Both the spike protein and ACE2 are then cleaved, allowing genetic material from the virus to enter the host cell. The virus manipulates the host cell’s machinery to allow the virus to replicate and spread. ....

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