COVID has been consisting of panic, and finding ways to keep ourselves as safe as possible, but the vaccine diminished the panic for many people. But, now a question has been raised.
When COVID vaccinations were released, it seemed promising that we might be turning the corner against the virus. For the most part, there wasn’t a lot of consideration put into if the virus will mutate for the general population.
COVID-19 took the world by storm early in 2020 and flipped our lives over as we knew it. The world was almost put on complete pause as we tried to find ways to combat the highly contagious virus
The Olympic Games were delayed last year due to COVID-19, and just wrapped up the final events yesterday, August 8. The IOC received a lot of backlash from residents of Japan for allowing to let the Olympics go on even with the countries low vaccination rate.
Just a day after hearing the first reported cases of the Delta Plus variant, we have been presented with a new variant: the Lambda variant. The original COVID variant that took over 2020 in America and the rest of the world doesn’t seem to stand up to this variation
COVID has once again mutated into a new variant, the Delta Plus. South Korea has had two confirmed cases of the new variant, and it's fairly similar to the Delta variant.