Coronavirus: 4 new cases of the mutation in Greece – From Dubai and Great Britain
An additional 4 cases of coronavirus mutation were detected in our country, from Dubai and Great Britain
Four more cases of the coronavirus mutation were detected in our country, as broadcast by OPEN TV. This is a woman who arrived from Dubai and the other three were found in travellers from Great Britain. Now, in total, the cases of mutation in our country amount to eight.
At the same time, Pfizer published the results of its laboratory study, according to which the vaccine that it developed with BioNTech is effective against the mutation in the new coronavirus variants found in Britain and South Africa and have a higher transmissibility.
This study, which has not yet been evaluated by peers of Pfizer and scientists at the University of Texas Medical School, shows that the vaccine is effective in killing the virus with the N501Y spike protein mutation. The mutation may be responsible for the virus’ greater transmissibility, and there are concerns that it could also allow the virus to avoid being neutralized by the antibodies caused by the vaccine, said Phil Dormitzer, one of Pfizer’s leading vaccine scientists. .
They are organizing a big Greek party in Dubai
The planet may still be battling the coronavirus, but life in Dubai continues as normal with secular parties and entertainment shows scheduled for January 2021. Following reactions from Greek celebrities, who celebrated New Year 2021 in Nammos, Dubai , a next “batch” of celebrities will be present at a party that is “in the works”.
The well-known Greek DJ Angela Panteli, who works in Dubai, in an interview with the newspaper “On Time” and Sasa Stamati revealed that she is preparing feverishly for a themed Greek party, which will take place in a luxury hotel on January 15.
“I came to Dubai on December 20 for the festive events I had planned. There I do non-stop training in acrobatics and gymnastics; I play music at various events. In fact, we have a Big Greek Party, on January 15 at the Millennium Hotel where I will play music. In Dubai the situation due to the outbreak of Covid-19 is tragic, jobs are non-existent, the future is uncertain. “And of course, since I’m in Dubai, I also go to the beach,” said the DJ, who lives in Dubai – a city that knows the harsh face of the pandemic.
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