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UK gov’t scientific advisory group predicts COVID variant could have 10–35% fatality rate

Updated: August 10, 2021 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Aug 10, 2021 – 12:02 pm EDT

LONDON, England (LifeSiteNews) – The United Kingdom’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) has advised the British government that a deadly new variant of the novel coronavirus, which they say could thwart the immunization gained from the experimental COVID-19 vaccines and be able to kill one in three people, is a “realistic possibility.”

A document drawn up by SAGE on July 31 examining the “long term evolution of SARS-CoV-2” purports to “describe hypothetical scenarios by which SARS-CoV-2 could further evolve and acquire, through mutation, phenotypes [variants] of concern, which we assess according to possibility.”

The first possible scenario suggested by the group was of the development of a viral strain which is vastly more lethal than the Delta variant currently being transmitted in the U.K. and thought to be responsible for 99 percent of COVID-19 infections.

By a process known as recombination, the Delta variant, the group explains, could cross with the Beta variant, for example, and give rise to a new strain with characteristics of both viral variations. This led SAGE to predict the possibility of coronaviruses with mortality rates in line with SARS-CoV, at around 10

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