KEY POINTS
  • Viruses mutate all the time and it's no surprise that the coronavirus that emerged in China at the end of 2019 has undergone several significant mutations during the pandemic.
  • But a new strain of the virus that has emerged in South Africa is causing concern.
Scientist in a protective suit holds and compares two different Coronavirus of different color in his hands.

Viruses mutate all the time, so it's no surprise that the coronavirus which emerged in China at the end of 2019 has undergone significant mutations as the virus replicates and spreads.

But a new strain that has emerged in South Africa is causing concern. Like a variant discovered in the U.K. in recent months, the one that in South Africa is proving to be far more transmissible.