We will see more cases of the mutated virus in Sweden, especially if it is as contagious as you think. That's what Jan Albert, professor of infection control at Karolinska Institutet, says. - It is very likely that we already have it present to a small extent and that is something we in Sweden now have to map out really quickly, says Jan Albert in Aktuellt.
Hard work is currently underway among Europe's virologists to map the new mutation of the coronavirus that was recently discovered in the UK.
- A lot of knowledge will grow in the coming days.
Then, of course, it is unfortunate that Christmas is coming and virologists who try to understand this may get some time off, says Jan Albert in Aktuellt.