coronavirus pandemic has progressed, so too have public health recommendations aimed at stopping it.Variants — or distinct changes to a virus — are one of the more recent COVID-19 challenges.
But just because the virus is changing, doesn’t necessarily mean our habits need to change too. Community spread of new COVID-19 variants may be happening in Canada “It hasn’t changed the playing field,” said Dr.
Craig Jenne, an infectious disease specialist at the University of Calgary.“We’re simply going to do more of what we’ve been doing.
The virus itself isn’t using any new mechanism, it’s just more efficient at what it does.”The variant first discovered in the U.K. — known as B.1.1.7 — is still being carefully studied.Researchers believe it is.