There's new
concern today that the UK variant of COVID-19 not only spreads faster, but is
more deadly.
A UK report
released Friday states there is "a realistic possibility" that
variant is deadlier but states the data is not conclusive.
A recent
CDC model shows the new variant could become the predominant form of
coronavirus by March.
Experts say
the current vaccines should be effective against it.
The variant
has been found in 22 states and there have been 195 cases reported, but health
officials believe many more cases are going undetected.
Moderna says its vaccine
protects against the British and South African variants. They say they are now
launching new studies to look at adding a third shot of its current vaccine to
boost its two-dose regimen.
Last week, Rockland-based Pfizer released data that shows its vaccine was also
effective at blocking the UK variant.