COVID: How worried should we be about the new AY.4.2 lineage of the coronavirus?

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COVID: How worried should we be about the new AY.4.2 lineage of the coronavirus?

The Conversation

The Conversation

By Matthew Bashton and Darren Smith
Covid virus - Fusion Medical Animation on Unsplash
If the shape of AY.4.2’s spike proteins has changed, antibodies may struggle to bind to them to destroy the virus [Image from Fusion Medical Animation on Unsplash]

Just when you thought all the talk of new COVID variants was over, there’s news of yet another one: AY.4.2. But what is it, where did it come from, and should we be concerned?

AY.4.2 is what’s termed a “lineage”. These are labels given to branches of the SARS-CoV-2 evolutionary tree to illustrate their relatedness. They are
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