Moo corona mutation invades 40 countries
A corona virus mutation called “Moo” is reported to be spreading around the world. Heman Dos Mook, an expert on the virus, also said that the virus did not react to vaccines currently being developed around the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified the virus as a high-risk coronavirus.
This corona mutation was first discovered in Colombia and is now reported to have spread to about 40 countries. It is reported that more than 34% of people infected with the corona virus in Colombia are currently infected with the Moo virus. According to the Guardian website, this mutation also completely destroys the body’s natural immunity. The Guardian reports that 20 people have been diagnosed with the mutation in Britain, all of whom have been vaccinated against coronavirus. The virus is also said to have traces of a “beta” strain previously found in South Africa.
According to international media reports, the virus is spreading rapidly, with 13% of coronavirus infections in Ecuador being caused by the Mu virus and the majority being vaccinated. They are also said to be infected with the virus for the second time. Viral expert Son Elliott says the “Mu” mutation has not yet spread rapidly.He noted that Delta, Iota, Kappa, Lambda and Moo are all five emerging varieties. The Delta virus has now spread to about 175 countries, and some countries have even imposed air restrictions to prevent the spread of the virus worldwide. However, the future of the world is not yet known, and experts say it could take a long time for the virus to spread around the world.