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Study: ASU researchers find new COVID-19 'variant of interest' in Arizona

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Study: ASU researchers find new COVID-19 'variant of interest' in Arizona

Study: ASU researchers find new COVID-19 'variant of interest' in Arizona

According to a scientific journal study by ASU's Biodesign Institute posted on Sunday, scientists have discovered a new "E484K" variant from another common variant in the United States.


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