British scientists say the COVID-19 variant is likely linked to a higher risk of death

Scientists from the United Kingdom have found that the British coronavirus variant is likely to be associated with a higher risk of death than other coronavirus variants.

A new document shows that there is evidence that the British variant leads to more deaths and hospitalizations, but it is not clear why, The New York Times report.

It is not clear whether the virus is more lethal, because it has a more viral load or is due to external factors, such as being more common in those at risk of dying with the virus.

The coronavirus vaccines that are on the market may defend against the British variant, but this is of concern to many people as the vaccination of vaccines has struggled in some places around the world.

The UK series is also spreading faster than other variants, as the United States already has more than 800 cases in 37 states. There are a known 82 other countries that have also seen the British variant.

Despite the version being transmitted faster and likely contributing to more hospitalizations, it is still uncommon for young people who are healthy to become seriously ill with the virus.

Along with the British beach, South Africa and Brazil also have their own parts of the coronavirus that come out. These strings are also in the US, but they are not as common.

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