COVID-19 vaccines should work against new strain of virus, says French Health Minister

No reason why they should not be effective, says Olivier Veran

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French Health Minister Olivier Veran said the current COVID-19 vaccines should work against a new strain of the virus.
French Health Minister Olivier Veran said the current COVID-19 vaccines should work against a new strain of the virus.
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Paris: French Health Minister Olivier Veran said today that the current COVID-19 vaccines should work against a new strain of the virus, recently found in the United Kingdom.

“In theory, there is no reason to think that the vaccine should not be effective,” Veran said.

Over the weekend, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed an effective lockdown on more than 16 million people in England and reversed plans to ease curbs over Christmas, saying Britain was dealing with a new coronavirus strain up to 70% more transmissible than the original.

Johnson and his scientific advisors nevertheless said they believe vaccines will still be effective, and added that the new strain is not more deadly or more serious in terms of the illness caused.

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