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She said: "The change in the spike protein will probably correlate to it being more infectious. And that's what's caused us the most problems so far — because you can't control something that's that infectious. Professor Sheena Cruickshank, immunologist at the University of Manchester , agrees with this point of view.
She predicts sickness that could be longer lasting than previous strains of coronavirus, adding: "One of the mutations JN. That coupled with immune evasion mechanisms mean it may be tricky for our immune systems to get rid of. Professor Cruickshank also thinks that low vaccine take-up is concerning if the public are to be able to put up a strong fight against the highly infectious disease.