India's Coronavirus variation confirmed in Slovenia

The first case of the Indian version of the new coronary in Slovenia was discovered in a sample taken on April 20th, Slovenian media reported today. According to Slovenian news agency STA, this information was published at the G portal IAID, and the form of virus mutation was confirmed at the Institute of Microbiology and Immmology of the Faculty [...]
According to Slovenian news agency STA, this information was published at the G portal IAID, and the form of virus mutation was confirmed at the Institute of Microbiology and Immmology of the Ljubljana Faculty of Medicine.
Labs in the sequence of the new coronary genome, including that institute's laboratory, first introduce data for new variants recorded at the G portal IAID. It is a global scientific initiative and a major source that provides open access to the new coronary genome data, reports the STA.
The director of the Institute of Microbiology and Immmology, Miroslav Petrovec, has not yet confirmed the information to the local public, and is supposed to do so Thursday at a press conference to present the predictive of new types of coronary species in Slovenia, mostly of them in Britain.
The World Health Organization (OBSH) recently announced that the Indian version of the new coronary is more contagious, so it presents an additional concern if it spreads worldwide.











