Last New News: The Frightening News of the Coronavirus Came from Russia... It's Become More Deadly!.. Siberian Virus on World Agenda!

SHOCK! COVID-19, which has been climbing around the world again, has undergone a deep mutation in Siberia, becoming the ‘Siberian coronavirus'. According to breaking news, it is feared that vaccines developed against the virus, which has become much more deadly, will not act.


The covid-19 epidemic that has long held the world in its grip has been feared. It has been announced that the virus, which has undergone a deep mutation in the Siberian region of Russia, has evolved into a new type of “Siberian coronavirus”.
In this case, just as with the flu virus, it has become a question mark whether the basic COVID-19 vaccine will be effective against the changing virus. The worrying news was announced by Anna Popova, head of Russia's sanitary inspection and Public Health Protection Agency. Popova, who explained the mutation at a symposium on the situation in the outbreak, said: “the virus that has undergone deep changes in the Siberian region has been transported to our country from Europe. "20A.EU derivative of the' type. We're really worried, " he said.  

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The Siberian mutation, whose effect was started to be investigated in laboratories in Russia, was found to be more lethal, contrary to expectations. The daily rise of the outbreak in Russia is also alarming. According to the latest official data of the Center for combating the epidemic, 22,410 new cases have been detected in Russia in the past 24 hours. The all-time record for daily casualties was set at 442. Since the outbreak began, the total number of cases in Russia has reached 1 million 971 thousand, reaching 5 worldwide. he's in line. In Russia, where the number of daily cases exceeds 22 thousand, the total number of cases is close to 2 million. The ice rink in the capital Moscow has been turned into a 1,300-bed epidemic hospital because of rising cases. 

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Although it has been exactly a year since November 17, 2019, when the first known case of coronavirus was observed, the virus continues to affect the world.  Several countries, especially Europe, have tightened measures due to the recent increase in cases.  Worldwide, the number of cases exceeded 55 million, while deaths caused by the virus also reached 1 million 334 thousand.