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Variant of Concern 202012/01 (VOC-202012/01)

Nana Dadzie Ghansah
4 min readDec 27, 2020

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By Nana Dadzie Ghansah

From the NYTimes

The Variant of Concern 202012/01 (VOC-202012/01), also known as Variant Under Investigation in December 2020 (VUI — 202012/01), and Lineage B.1.1.7 is a variant of SARS-CoV-2 that was first detected in Kent County of the UK in September 2020.
In November, public health officials in the UK were stumped as to why cases in Kent county were increasing despite national restrictions. Through genomic studies, they found the new variant to cause a much faster spread of COVID-19.

How did this variant come about?

Through 23 mutations. Seventeen (17) of these mutations led to changes in viral proteins, while six did not. The mutations are in the spike protein (S), the nucleocapsid (N), and two other proteins — ORF1ab and ORF8.

Are these mutations concerning?

Viruses mutate to escape the effect of antivirals, the immune system and adapt to their environments. Although over 4000 mutations in the SARS-CoV-2 genome have been found, these new ones are noteworthy. There are eight of them alone in S, of which three are concerning.

The first and most concerning mutation is called N501Y.
This mutation came about because, at position 23,063 of the viral genome, the…

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Nana Dadzie Ghansah
Nana Dadzie Ghansah

Written by Nana Dadzie Ghansah

An anesthesiologist, photographer, writer, and poet. He lives and works in Lexington, Kentucky.

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