“This (BA.2.12.1) is now the most transmissible subvariant we have of all,” said Dr. Monica Gandhi of UCSF. “It now looks like it’s 30% more transmissible than BA.2 alone.”
Source: ABC News 6
“This (BA.2.12.1) is now the most transmissible subvariant we have of all,” said Dr. Monica Gandhi of UCSF. “It now looks like it’s 30% more transmissible than BA.2 alone.”
Source: ABC News 6