The Trinity Professor said there is “no doubt” that COVID-19 has also changed in the five-years since it arrived in Ireland.
Five-years since the virus arrived in Ireland and changed life beyond recognition, the Trinity Professor said there is “no doubt” that the virus has also changed in the intervening years.
“There’s studies showing this if you measure antibodies - most of us have COVID antibodies, even though some people have said they don’t remember catching it.COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. Image: Alamy. April 6, 2020 Since 2020, COVID-19 has mutated several times and this means its severity and symptoms have changed as well.
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