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The virus uses ‘spike proteins’ to enter and infect human cells. Both ‘Khosta-2’ and ‘Sar-CoV-2’ belong to the subtype ‘Cerbecovirus’ of the corona virus. Researchers have expressed the need to develop a single vaccine that fights all its subtypes rather than just the coronavirus.
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Researchers first discovered Khost-1 and Khost-2 viruses in bats in Russia in 2020. Although initially scientists were of the opinion that there is no danger to humans. However, different information has emerged after the study done by the researchers. It has come to the fore that even the corona vaccine does not work against this virus. Meanwhile, it is being said that there is no danger as no one has been infected with this virus so far.
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