Indian variant could spread 60% faster than the Kent strain, scientist claims
Government experts fear the Indian B.1.617.2 variant may be more transmissible than dominant Kent strain. KU Leuven biologist Professor Tom Wenseleers said it appeared to be 60% more transmissible in early data.
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