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<description>Omicron, which emerged in late 2021, has since splintered into hundreds of subvariants &#x26;#x2014; amounting to what&#x26;#x27;s been described as a &#x26;#x22;variant soup&#x26;#x22; &#x26;#x2014; and will likely keep splintering into more. &#x26;#x22;The virus has still got the capacity to evolve and it will evolve &#x26;#x2026; there&#x26;#x27;s no evolutionary dead-end,&#x26;#x22; Professor Holmes said. &#x26;#x22;We&#x26;#x27;ll definitely see more immune escape variants &#x26;#x2026; but when, where and what they&#x26;#x27;ll be is very hard to say.&#x26;#x22; Splintering virus reflects &#x26;#x27;immunologically complex&#x26;#x27; population While Omicron continues to dominate globally, the current spread of SARS-CoV-2 looks different depending on where you are. &#x26;#x22;We&#x26;#x27;re seeing this complicated...</description>
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